Heavy metal pollution and human biotoxic effects
Abstract
Some heavy metals have bio-importance as trace elements but, the biotoxic effects of many of them in human biochemistry are of great concern. Hence, there is the need for proper understanding of the conditions, such as the concentrations and oxidation states, which make them harmful, and how biotoxicity occurs. It is also important to know their sources, leaching processes, chemical conversions and their modes of deposition to pollute the environment, which essentially supports lives. Literature sources point to the fact that these metals are released into the environment by both natural and anthropogenic sources, especially mining and industrial activities, and automobile exhausts (for lead). They leach into…
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- Pollution
- Heavy metals
- Environmental chemistry
- Leaching (pedology)
- Environmental science
- Contamination
- Water pollution
- Natural (archaeology)
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