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Field: Toxicology

Exposure to pesticides and the associated human health effects

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Ki‐Hyun Kim, Ehsanul Kabir, Shamin Ara Jahan

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2016
Citations: 2052

Pesticides are used widely to control weeds and insect infestation in agricultural fields and various pests and disease carriers (e.g., mosquitoes, ticks, rats, and mice) in houses, offices, malls, and streets. As the modes of action for pesticides are not species-specific, concerns have been raised...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Contamination of drinking-water by arsenic in Bangladesh: a public health emergency.

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A H Smith, Elena O. Lingas, Mizanur Rahman

Journal: PubMedYear: 2000Citations: 1991

The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population in history, with millions of people exposed. This paper describes the history of the discovery of arsenic in drinking-water in Bangladesh and recommends intervention strategies. Tube-wells were install...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Geographical Variation in Total and Inorganic Arsenic Content of Polished (White) Rice

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Andrew A. Meharg, Paul N. Williams, Eureka Adomako, Youssef Y. Lawgali et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2009Citations: 772

An extensive data set of total arsenic analysis for 901 polished (white) grain samples, originating from 10 countries from 4 continents, was compiled. The samples represented the baseline (i.e., notspecifically collected from arsenic contaminated areas), and all were for market sale in major conurba...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Microplastic sources, formation, toxicity and remediation: a review

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Ahmed I. Osman, Mohamed Hosny, Abdelazeem S. Eltaweil, Sara Omar et al.

Journal: Environmental Chemistry LettersYear: 2023Citations: 716

Microplastic pollution is becoming a major issue for human health due to the recent discovery of microplastics in most ecosystems. Here, we review the sources, formation, occurrence, toxicity and remediation methods of microplastics. We distinguish ocean-based and land-based sources of microplastics...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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In vitro antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity of different parts of Tabebuia pallida growing in Bangladesh

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Md. Mahbubor Rahman, Md. Badrul Islam, Mohitosh Biswas, Aftab Alam

Journal: BMC Research NotesYear: 2015Citations: 652

BACKGROUND: In humans, many diseases are associated with the accumulation of free radicals. Antioxidants can scavenge free radicals and minimize their impact. Therefore, the search for naturally occurring antioxidants of plant origin is imperative. Here, we aimed to investigate the antioxidant and f...

Life SciencesPharmacology, Toxicology and PharmaceuticsToxicologyOpen Access
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Arsenic and heavy metal contamination of vegetables grown in Samta village, Bangladesh

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Mehboob Alam, Elizabeth T. Snow, Atsushi Tanaka

Journal: The Science of The Total EnvironmentYear: 2003Citations: 555

Drinking of arsenic (As) contaminated well water has become a serious threat to the health of many millions in Bangladesh. However, the implications of contamination of agricultural soils from long-term irrigation with As-contaminated groundwater for phyto-accumulation in food crops, and thence diet...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Increase in Rice Grain Arsenic for Regions of Bangladesh Irrigating Paddies with Elevated Arsenic in Groundwaters

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Paul N. Williams, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Eureka Adomako, Andrea Raab et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2006Citations: 548

Concern has been raised by Bangladeshi and international scientists about elevated levels of arsenic in Bengali food, particularly in rice grain. This is the first inclusive food market-basket survey from Bangladesh, which addresses the speciation and concentration of arsenic in rice, vegetables, pu...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Study on heavy metals levels and its risk assessment in some edible fishes from Bangshi River, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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M. Safiur Rahman, Abul Hossain Molla, Narottam Saha, Atiqur Rahman

Journal: Food ChemistryYear: 2012Citations: 544

Concentrations of eight heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn, Mn, and As) in the muscles of ten species of fish collected from Bangshi River at Savar in Bangladesh were measured in two different seasons. The concentrations of the studied heavy metals, except Pb in Corica soborna, were found to be be...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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A review on the distribution of Hg in the environment and its human health impacts

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Ki‐Hyun Kim, Ehsanul Kabir, Shamin Ara Jahan

Journal: Journal of Hazardous MaterialsYear: 2015Citations: 517

Exposure to mercury is a silent threat to the environment and human life. It has the potential to harm almost every organ and body system. Mercury compounds are classified in different chemical types such as elemental, inorganic, and organic forms. The most significant source of ingestion-related me...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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Presence of heavy metals in fruits and vegetables: Health risk implications in Bangladesh

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Nazma Shaheen, Nafis Md. Irfan, Ishrat Nourin Khan, Md. Saiful Islam et al.

Journal: ChemosphereYear: 2016Citations: 514

The presence of toxic heavy metals such as As, Cd, Pb, Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, and Zn in nationally representative samples of highly consumed fruits and vegetables was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Their concentrations exceeded the maximum allowable concentration (MAC)...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollution
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Effects of Microplastics on Fish and in Human Health

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Md. Simul Bhuyan

Journal: Frontiers in Environmental ScienceYear: 2022Citations: 503

Microplastics (MPs) are regarded as a global issue due to their toxicity effects on fish and humans. Fish is a vital origin of human protein, which is necessary for body growth. Contamination of fish by MPs is a major hazard that requires special focus. After exposure to MPs alone or in combination ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Industrial metal pollution in water and probabilistic assessment of human health risk

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Narottam Saha, M. Safiur Rahman, Mohammad Boshir Ahmed, John L. Zhou et al.

Journal: Journal of Environmental ManagementYear: 2016Citations: 488

Concentration of eight heavy metals in surface and groundwater around Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ) industrial area were investigated, and the health risk posed to local children and adult residents via ingestion and dermal contact was evaluated using deterministic and probabilistic approaches...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Variation in Rice Cadmium Related to Human Exposure

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Andrew A. Meharg, Gareth J. Norton, Claire Deacon, Paul N. Williams et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & TechnologyYear: 2013Citations: 475

Cereal grains are the dominant source of cadmium in the human diet, with rice being to the fore. Here we explore the effect of geographic, genetic, and processing (milling) factors on rice grain cadmium and rice consumption rates that lead to dietary variance in cadmium intake. From a survey of 12 c...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollution
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Arsenic concentrations in rice, vegetables, and fish in Bangladesh: a preliminary study

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H.K. Das, Amal K. Mitra, Probal Sengupta, Amir Hossain et al.

Journal: Environment InternationalYear: 2003Citations: 433

Arsenic contaminating groundwater in Bangladesh is one of the largest environmental health hazards in the world. Because of the potential risk to human health through consumption of agricultural produce grown in fields irrigated with arsenic contaminated water, we have determined the level of contam...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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Arsenic contamination in Bangladesh—An overview

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Md. Faruque Hossain

Journal: Agriculture Ecosystems & EnvironmentYear: 2005Citations: 395

Bangladesh is currently facing a serious threat to public health, with 85 million people at risk from arsenic (As) in drinking water and in food crops. In Bangladesh, the groundwater As contamination problem is the worst in the world. Ninety-seven percent of the population in the country uses ground...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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