Potentially Toxic Element
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1. DESENVOLVIMENTO DE UM SISTEMA DE ANÁLISE POR INJEÇÃO EM FLUXO PARA PRÉ CONCENTRAÇÃO DE Cd SOBRE RESINA DE XAD-4 MODIFICADA COM FENILFLUORONA E DETERMINAÇÃO POR ESPECTROMETRIA DE ABSORÇÃO ATÔMICA
Cadmium is considered a potentially toxic element, since it doesn't perform any biological function and is highly cumulative. This element is usually found in environmental samples in very low concentrations. For this reason, there is a necessity to develop methods that allow sufficiently low detection limits. From this perspective, a simple, sensitive, sele
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2016-06
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2. Cádmio na cadeia alimentar: proveniente de vegetais e avaliação da sua disponibilidade no solo com auxílio do 109Cd / Cadmium in food chain: derived from vegetables and evaluation of its availability in soil with the aid of 109Cd
A contaminação do ambiente é crescente no mundo, com grandes extensões de áreas afetadas por metais pesados em concentrações que podem representar perigo ambiental. Em face ao aumento da atividade industrial e à agricultura altamente tecnificada, é fundamental o monitoramento dos níveis de metais pesados nos solos, já que as plantas se comportam c
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 02/06/2011
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3. Extratibility of cadmium: influence of very wetheked soil attributes in conventional extractants and potential of low-molecular-weight organic acids. / Extratabilidade do cádmio: influência de atributos de solos muito intemperizados em extratores convencionais e potencialidade de ácidos orgânicos de baixo peso molecular.
The determination of toxic elements in the soil is an important tool for monitoring environmental pollution. Cadmium is an element potentially toxic to the plants, superior animals and man. Not too much is known about of this cation the behaviour in the very weathered tropical soils which present different attributes from the areas where most of the studies
Publicado em: 2002
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4. Mineral surfaces and bioavailability of heavy metals: A molecular-scale perspective
There is a continual influx of heavy metal contaminants and pollutants into the biosphere from both natural and anthropogenic sources. A complex variety of abiotic and biotic processes affects their speciation and distribution, including adsorption onto and desorption from mineral surfaces, incorporation in precipitates or coprecipitates, release throug
The National Academy of Sciences.
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5. Phenserine regulates translation of β-amyloid precursor protein mRNA by a putative interleukin-1 responsive element, a target for drug development
The reduction in levels of the potentially toxic amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) has emerged as one of the most important therapeutic goals in Alzheimer's disease. Key targets for this goal are factors that affect the expression and processing of the Aβ precursor protein (βAPP). Earlier reports from our laboratory have shown that a novel cholinesterase inhibitor,
The National Academy of Sciences.
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6. Arsenic Hyperaccumulation in Gametophytes of Pteris vittata. A New Model System for Analysis of Arsenic Hyperaccumulation1
The sporophyte of the fern Pteris vittata is known to hyperaccumulate arsenic (As) in its fronds to >1% of its dry weight. Hyperaccumulation of As by plants has been identified as a valuable trait for the development of a practical phytoremediation processes for removal of this potentially toxic trace element from the environment. However, because the sporop
American Society of Plant Biologists.