Recent developments in fluorescent and colorimetric chemosensors based on schiff bases for metallic cations detection: A review

S Khan, X Chen, A Almahri, ES Allehyani… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Hugo Schiff (1864), was the first who synthesized Schiff bases by the condensation
reaction of primary amines with carbonyl compounds (aldehyde or ketone). Schiff bases …

Toxicity of mercury: Molecular evidence

L Yang, Y Zhang, F Wang, Z Luo, S Guo, U Strähle - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
Minamata disease in Japan and the large-scale poisoning by methylmercury (MeHg) in Iraq
caused wide public concerns about the risk emanating from mercury for human health …

Heavy metals (Pb, Cd, As and MeHg) as risk factors for cognitive dysfunction: A general review of metal mixture mechanism in brain

V Karri, M Schuhmacher, V Kumar - Environmental toxicology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Human exposure to toxic heavy metals is a global challenge. Concurrent exposure of heavy
metals, such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As) and methylmercury (MeHg) are …

Sex-specific neurotoxic effects of heavy metal pollutants: Epidemiological, experimental evidence and candidate mechanisms

M Gade, N Comfort, DB Re - Environmental research, 2021 - Elsevier
The heavy metals lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and cadmium (Cd) are ubiquitous environmental
pollutants and are known to exert severe adverse impacts on the nervous system even at …

[HTML][HTML] Association between heavy metal exposure and Parkinson's disease: a review of the mechanisms related to oxidative stress

S Pyatha, H Kim, D Lee, K Kim - Antioxidants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a gradually progressing neurodegenerative condition that is
marked by a loss of motor coordination along with non-motor features. Although the precise …

Metals, oxidative stress and neurodegeneration: a focus on iron, manganese and mercury

M Farina, DS Avila, JBT Da Rocha… - Neurochemistry …, 2013 - Elsevier
Essential metals are crucial for the maintenance of cell homeostasis. Among the 23
elements that have known physiological functions in humans, 12 are metals, including iron …

[HTML][HTML] Metals and neurodegeneration

P Chen, MR Miah, M Aschner - F1000Research, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating
gene expression, neurotransmission, and antioxidant response, to name a few. However …

[HTML][HTML] Sample preparation and analytical techniques in the determination of trace elements in food: A review

L El Hosry, N Sok, R Richa, L Al Mashtoub, P Cayot… - Foods, 2023 - mdpi.com
Every human being needs around 20 essential elements to maintain proper physiological
processes. However, trace elements are classified as beneficial, essential, or toxic for living …

Environmental exposure to mercury and its toxicopathologic implications for public health

PB Tchounwou, WK Ayensu… - Environmental …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Mercury is a toxic and hazardous metal that occurs naturally in the earth's crust. Natural
phenomena such as erosion and volcanic eruptions, and anthropogenic activities like metal …

Effects of mercury on wildlife: a comprehensive review

MF Wolfe, S Schwarzbach… - … and Chemistry: An …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife may be exposed to mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) from a variety of
environmental sources, including mine tailings, industrial effluent, agricultural drainwater …