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Danuta Barałkiewicz

Researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Publications -  113
Citations -  2857

Danuta Barałkiewicz is an academic researcher from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2307 citations.

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Effects of binary metal combinations on zinc, copper, cadmium and lead uptake and distribution in Brassica juncea.

TL;DR: The interaction between lead, copper, cadmium and zinc in their binary combinations was investigated in Indian mustard seedlings and synergistic and antagonistic effects of metal uptake in binary metal treatments were observed, suggesting metal crosstalk at the plant uptake site.
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Method validation for determination of 13 elements in honey samples by ICP-MS

TL;DR: In this article, a method for simultaneous ICP-MS determination of 13 elements in three types of honey from Poland is described, and the uncertainty budget is set up, and it can be concluded that the described analytical procedures to measure the mass fractions of thirteen elements in honey samples with established traceability and evaluated uncertainty allow to obtain reliable and internationally comparable results.
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Leaching of arsenic and sixteen metallic elements from Amanita fulva mushrooms after food processing

TL;DR: In this article, the leaching of arsenic and fifteen metallic elements from fresh Amanita fulva Fr. fruiting bodies as a result of food processing was investigated, and the caps were respectively dried, deep frozen, blanched and pickled.
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Determination of total arsenic and arsenic species in drinking water, surface water, wastewater, and snow from Wielkopolska, Kujawy-Pomerania, and Lower Silesia provinces, Poland

TL;DR: Investigation of the concentration of total arsenic and arsenic species: As(III), As(V), MMA, MMA, DMA, and AsB in drinking water, surface water, wastewater, and snow collected from the provinces of Wielkopolska, Kujawy-Pomerania, and Lower Silesia revealed maximum total arsenic concentration determined in drinkingWater samples was equal to 1.01 μg L−1.
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Toxic elements and bio-metals in Cantharellus mushrooms from Poland and China.

TL;DR: An essentiality of Cu and Zn and effort by mushroom to maintain their physiological regulation could be reflected by data for Cantharellus mushrooms from both regions of the world, but its geogenic source (and possibly anthropogenic) can matter also in the region of the Świetokrzyskie Mountains in Poland.