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Urine concentrations of Arsenic and its species in adolescents from Wallonia (Belgium).

questionnaires on socio-demographic characteristics, diet, certain risk factors for chronic diseases, intake of food supplements, general environment, housing and life behaviours such as smoking. All participants ...

The 3Rs Principle in the field of toxicology

diseases within the One Health concept”, COST, Issue COST, Online Workshop (2023) Keywords: 3Rs animal testing RE-Place Toxicology Service:  Risques chimiques et physiques pour la santé Chemische en fysische ...

Flanders and Brussels join forces to tackle animal testing

therapies for diseases such as cancer. In addition, the use of laboratory animals is sometimes required by law, for example for the safety of medicines and vaccines. Such practices are strictly controlled by ...

Detection of toxins involved in foodborne diseases caused by Gram‐positive bacteria

virulence factors of respective foodborne pathogens and a primary cause of the related foodborne diseases. They are proteins or peptides that differ from each other in their size, structure, toxicity, ...

In Vitro and In Vivo Toxicity Studies on Cymbopogon giganteus Chiov. Leaves Essential Oil from Benin

Gbaguidi Source: Journal of Toxicology, Volume 2020 (2020) Abstract: Cymbopogon giganteus Chiov. (Poaceae) is a medicinal plant used to treat various diseases in traditional medicine in several African ...

Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant, anticoagulant and in vitro toxicity and genotoxicity testing of methanolic and juice extracts of Beta vulgaris L.

also used in traditional medicine to prevent many diseases. We investigated the methanolic extract and juice with respect to the phenolic and flavonoid contents and evaluated their antioxidant, ...

Isoniazid Bactericidal Activity Involves Electron Transport Chain Perturbation.

energetic (ATP) perturbation and INH ’s killing. Furthermore, the INH-induced energetic perturbation and killing were also abrogated by chemical inhibition of NADH dehydrogenases (NDH s) and succinate ...

Personal exposure to traffic-related air pollutants and relationships with respiratory symptoms and oxidative stress: A pilot cross-sectional study among urban green space workers

pollution has been associated with various adverse health effects including respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological diseases. Exposure data for some specific pollutants and settings are however still ...

Improving Burden of Disease and Source Attribution Estimates

quantify the burden of foodborne disease, but there is still much work to be done. While burden estimates are crucial to raising awareness of foodborne diseases, estimating their public health impact, and ...

Investigating the risk-benefit balance of substituting red and processed meat with fish in a Danish diet.

guidelines recommend the Danish population to increase the consumption of fish while decreasing the consumption of red and processed meat to prevent nutrition-related diseases. However, the presence of ...

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