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Record Nr.

UNINA9910830244403321

Autore

Cornelis Rita

Titolo

Handbook of Elemental Speciation II [[electronic resource] ] : Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, : Wiley, 2005

ISBN

0-470-85599-1

0-470-85600-9

0-470-29999-1

1-280-23870-4

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (794 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

CarusoJoseph A

CrewsHelen

HeumannKlaus G

Disciplina

543.1

543/.1

Soggetti

Analytical toxicology

Speciation (Chemistry)

Elements

Metals

Pharmacology

Investigative Techniques

Micronutrients

Inorganic Chemicals

Health Occupations

Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment

Biological Science Disciplines

Food

Growth Substances

Food and Beverages

Chemicals and Drugs

Disciplines and Occupations

Natural Science Disciplines

Physiological Effects of Drugs

Pharmacologic Actions

Technology, Industry, Agriculture

Chemical Actions and Uses

Toxicology

Metals, Heavy

Chemistry Techniques, Analytical



Trace Elements

Metals, Light

Public Health

Health & Biological Sciences

Toxicology & Public Health

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Handbook of Elemental Speciation II - Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 2 Element by Element Review; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Speciation of Aluminum; 2.2.1 Speciation of Aluminum in the Environment; 2.2.2 Speciation of Aluminum in Food: Sources, Including Potable Water; 2.2.3 Speciation of Aluminum in Clinical Aspects (Health & Disease); 2.2.4 Speciation of Aluminum in Occupational Health; 2.3 Speciation of Antimony; 2.4 Speciation of Arsenic

2.4.1 Arsenic and Arsenic Species in Environment and Human Nutrition2.4.2 Arsenic Speciation in Human Tissues; 2.5 Speciation of Cadmium; 2.5.1 Speciation of Cadmium in the Environment and Food; 2.5.2 Speciation of Cadmium in Health and Disease; 2.6 Speciation of Chromium; 2.6.1 Speciation of Chromium in Environment and Food; 2.6.2 Speciation of Chromium in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Aspects; 2.7 Speciation of Cobalt; 2.8 Speciation of Copper; 2.8.1 Speciation of Copper in the Environment; 2.8.2 Speciation of Copper in Clinical and Occupational Aspects; 2.9 Speciation of Iron

2.9.1 Speciation of Iron in the Environment2.9.2 Iron Speciation in Biomedicine; 2.10 Speciation of Lead; 2.10.1 Environmental Speciation of Lead; 2.10.2 Speciation of Lead in Food and Wine; 2.10.3 Speciation of Lead in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Health Aspects; 2.11 Speciation of Manganese; 2.12 Speciation of Mercury: Environment, Food, Clinical, and Occupational Health; 2.13 Speciation of Molybdenum; 2.14 Speciation of Nickel; 2.15 Speciation of Platinum, Palladium, Gold and Rhodium; 2.15.1 Importance of Platinum Group Elements and Gold Speciation in the Environment and Medicine

2.15.2 Speciation of Platinum Group Elements and Gold in Occupational Exposure2.16 Speciation of Selenium; 2.17 Speciation of Silicon; 2.18 Speciation of Sulfur; 2.19 Speciation of Thallium; 2.20 Speciation of Tin; 2.21 Speciation of Vanadium; 2.22 Speciation of Zinc; 2.23 Speciation of Actinides; 2.24 Speciation of Halogen Compounds; 2.25 Volatile Metal Compounds of Biogenic Origin; 2.26 Metal Complexes of Humic Substances; 2.27 Selected Examples of Important Metal-Protein Species; 3 Modeling of Elemental Species

3.1 Thermodynamic Modeling of Trace Element Partitioning in the Environment: New Concepts and Outlook3.2 Modeling in Nutrition. The Metabolism of Selenium, Copper, Zinc and Calcium Using Stable Isotopes in Humans; 3.3 Modeling of Trace Element Species in Health and Disease; 3.3.1 Pharmacokinetic Approach and Mathematical Modeling; 3.3.2 Modeling of Biological Ligand Binding; 4 Speciation and the Emerging Legislation; Index



Sommario/riassunto

Written by an internationally recognized group of editors and contributors, Handbook of Elemental Speciation, Volume 2 provides a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary presentation of the analytical techniques involved in speciation.Comprehensive coverage of key elements and compounds in situAddresses the analysis and impact of these elements and compounds, e.g. arsenic, lead, copper, iron, halogens, etc.,  in food, the environment, clinical and occupational healthDetailed methodology and data are reported, as well as regulatory limitsIncludes general introduction