Toxicity of Heavy Metals and Recent Advances in Their Removal: A Review
Tanta University · Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Natural and anthropogenic sources of metals in the ecosystem are perpetually increasing; consequently, heavy metal (HM) accumulation has become a major environmental concern. Human exposure to HMs has increased dramatically due to the industrial activities of the 20th century. Mercury, arsenic lead, chrome, and cadmium have been the most prevalent HMs that have caused human toxicity. Poisonings can be acute or chronic following exposure via water, air, or food. The bioaccumulation of these HMs results in a variety of toxic effects on various tissues and organs. Comparing the mechanisms of action reveals that these metals induce toxicity via similar pathways, including the production of reactive oxygen species,…
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- 68.33
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- 100%
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- 179
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17Topics & keywords
- Bioaccumulation
- Bioremediation
- Environmental chemistry
- Mercury (programming language)
- Detoxification (alternative medicine)
- Pollutant
- Environmental remediation
- Metal toxicity
- Responsible consumption and production