Systematic review of potential health risks posed by pharmaceutical, occupational and consumer exposures to metallic and nanoscale aluminum, aluminum oxides …

CC Willhite, NA Karyakina, RA Yokel… - Critical reviews in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Aluminum (Al) is a ubiquitous substance encountered both naturally (as the third most
abundant element) and intentionally (used in water, foods, pharmaceuticals, and vaccines); …

[HTML][HTML] Aluminum environmental pollution: the silent killer

RH Alasfar, RJ Isaifan - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021 - Springer
The concern about aluminum (Al) toxicity has been proven in various cases. Some cases
are associated with the fact that Al is a neurotoxic substance that has been found in high …

Aluminum effects in infants and children

MR Corkins, SA Abrams, GJ Fuchs, PS Goday… - …, 2019 - publications.aap.org
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most
foods and medications. Aluminum is excreted by the renal system, and patients with renal …

[HTML][HTML] Is aluminum exposure a risk factor for neurological disorders?

E Inan-Eroglu, A Ayaz - Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Aluminum (Al) is widely found in the nature. Although the relation between Al and
neurodegenerative diseases is still controversial, Al is related with many brain diseases …

Safety evaluation of dietary aluminum

MG Soni, SM White, WG Flamm, GA Burdock - Regulatory toxicology and …, 2001 - Elsevier
Aluminum is a nonessential metal to which humans are frequently exposed. Aluminum in the
food supply comes from natural sources, water used in food preparation, food ingredients …

[HTML][HTML] The health effects of aluminum exposure

K Klotz, W Weistenhöfer, F Neff, A Hartwig… - Deutsches Ärzteblatt …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Aluminum is regularly taken up with the daily diet. It is also used in
antiperspirants, as an adjuvant for vaccination, and in desensitization procedures. In this …

Prolonged exposure to low levels of aluminum leads to changes associated with brain aging and neurodegeneration

SC Bondy - Toxicology, 2014 - Elsevier
Aluminum is one of the most common metal elements in the earth's crust. It is not an
essential element for life and has commonly been thought of as a rather inert and insoluble …

Total allowable concentrations of monomeric inorganic aluminum and hydrated aluminum silicates in drinking water

CC Willhite, GL Ball, CJ McLellan - Critical reviews in toxicology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Maximum contaminant levels are used to control potential health hazards posed by
chemicals in drinking water, but no primary national or international limits for aluminum (Al) …

Low levels of aluminum can lead to behavioral and morphological changes associated with Alzheimer's disease and age-related neurodegeneration

SC Bondy - Neurotoxicology, 2016 - Elsevier
Aluminum (Al) is a very common component of the earth's mineral composition. It is not
essential element for life and is a constituent of rather inert minerals. Therefore, it has often …

Human health risk assessment for aluminium, aluminium oxide, and aluminium hydroxide

D Krewski, RA Yokel, E Nieboer… - Journal of Toxicology …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Human Health Risk Assessment for Aluminium, Aluminium Oxide, and Aluminium
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