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Heavy metals and other trace elements in the blood and breast milk from two different romanian areas

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In order to highlight the impact of environmental pollution for Romanian nursing mothers we evaluated the concentration of heavy metals and trace elements in their blood and breast milk. The… Click to show full abstract

In order to highlight the impact of environmental pollution for Romanian nursing mothers we evaluated the concentration of heavy metals and trace elements in their blood and breast milk. The evaluation was done taking into account the pollution level of mother s residence: Bucharest (an industrial and heavy transited town, identified as the highly polluted area) and a small town (without industrial plants, identified as less polluted area). The determination of heavy metals and trace elements was performed by induced coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Comparing the mean concentrations for the more toxic elements, in Bucharest and in the small town in colostrum, respectively, we found: Cd (0.6 g/L vs 0.3 g/L), Pb (

Keywords: metals trace; blood breast; elements blood; heavy metals; trace elements; breast milk

Journal Title: Environmental Engineering and Management Journal
Year Published: 2018

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