Chemical aspects of human and environmental overload with fluorine
Over the last 100–120 years, due to the ever-increasing importance of fluorine-containing
compounds in modern technology and daily life, the explosive development of the …
compounds in modern technology and daily life, the explosive development of the …
Principles of fluoride toxicity and the cellular response: a review
NR Johnston, SA Strobel - Archives of toxicology, 2020 - Springer
Fluoride is ubiquitously present throughout the world. It is released from minerals, magmatic
gas, and industrial processing, and travels in the atmosphere and water. Exposure to low …
gas, and industrial processing, and travels in the atmosphere and water. Exposure to low …
Taurine as a natural antioxidant: From direct antioxidant effects to protective action in various toxicological models
PF Surai, K Earle-Payne, MT Kidd - Antioxidants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Natural antioxidants have received tremendous attention over the last 3 decades. At the
same time, the attitude to free radicals is slowly changing, and their signalling role in …
same time, the attitude to free radicals is slowly changing, and their signalling role in …
Fluoride exposure induces mitochondrial damage and mitophagy via activation of the IL-17A pathway in hepatocytes
Y Zhao, J Wang, J Zhang, Z Sun, R Niu… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
As an environmental toxicant, the damage of fluoride to the body has attracted global
attention. Because liver is an essential organ for fluoride accumulation and damage. Our …
attention. Because liver is an essential organ for fluoride accumulation and damage. Our …
[HTML][HTML] A novel role of kallikrein-related peptidase 8 in the pathogenesis of diabetic cardiac fibrosis
JK Du, Q Yu, YJ Liu, SF Du, LY Huang, DH Xu, X Ni… - Theranostics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rationale: Among all the diabetic complications, diabetic cardiomyopathy, which is
characterized by myocyte loss and myocardial fibrosis, is the leading cause of mortality and …
characterized by myocyte loss and myocardial fibrosis, is the leading cause of mortality and …
Effects of fluoride exposure on mitochondrial function: energy metabolism, dynamics, biogenesis and mitophagy
SH Avila-Rojas, OE Aparicio-Trejo… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Fluoride is ubiquitous in the environment. Furthermore, drinking water represents the main
source of exposure to fluoride for humans. Interestingly, low fluoride concentrations have …
source of exposure to fluoride for humans. Interestingly, low fluoride concentrations have …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular basis of fluoride toxicities: beyond benefits and implications in human disorders
P Pal, NK Jha, D Pal, SK Jha, U Anand… - Genes & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Detrimental impacts of fluoride have become a global concern for several decades. Despite
its beneficial role which is restricted only in skeletal tissues, deleterious effects are also …
its beneficial role which is restricted only in skeletal tissues, deleterious effects are also …
Fluoride network and circular economy as potential model for sustainable development-A review
Fluorine is the most reactive elements among the halogen group and commonly and
ubiquitously occurs as fluoride in nature. The industrial processes produce fluoride by …
ubiquitously occurs as fluoride in nature. The industrial processes produce fluoride by …
Changes in energy metabolism induced by fluoride: Insights from inside the mitochondria
The mechanisms involved in changes in energy metabolism caused by excessive exposure
to fluoride (F) are not completely understood. The present study employed proteomic tools to …
to fluoride (F) are not completely understood. The present study employed proteomic tools to …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic impacts of fluoride exposure on the metabolomics of rats
S Zhao, J Guo, H Xue, J Meng, D Xie, X Liu… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Fluoride is widely present in the environment. Excessive fluoride exposure leads to fluorosis,
which has become a global public health problem and will cause damage to various organs …
which has become a global public health problem and will cause damage to various organs …