Mechanism and Health Effects of Heavy Metal Toxicity in Humans
National Primary Health Care Development Agency · Godfrey Okoye University
Abstract
Several heavy metals are found naturally in the earth crust and are exploited for various industrial and economic purposes. Among these heavy metals, a few have direct or indirect impact on the human body. Some of these heavy metals such as copper, cobalt, iron, nickel, magnesium, molybdenum, chromium, selenium, manganese and zinc have functional roles which are essential for various diverse physiological and biochemical activities in the body. However, some of these heavy metals in high doses can be harmful to the body while others such as cadmium, mercury, lead, chromium, silver, and arsenic in minute quantities have delirious effects in the body causing acute and chronic toxicities in humans. The focus of…
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- Cadmium
- Chemistry
- Heavy metals
- Zinc
- Metal poisoning
- Mercury (programming language)
- Arsenic
- Metal toxicity
- Zero hunger