Environmental Health Criteria
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This article is published in Journal of Clinical Pathology.The article was published on 1980-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3566 citations till now.read more
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Flame retardant emission from e-waste recycling operation in northern Vietnam: Environmental occurrence of emerging organophosphorus esters used as alternatives for PBDEs
Hidenori Matsukami,Hidenori Matsukami,Nguyen Minh Tue,Go Suzuki,Masayuki Someya,Le Huu Tuyen,Pham Hung Viet,Shin Takahashi,Shinsuke Tanabe,Hidetaka Takigami +9 more
TL;DR: The environmental occurrence of emerging FRs, especially o-PFRs, indicates that the alternation of FRs addition in electronic products is shifting in response to domestic and international regulations of PBDEs.
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Risk assessment of substances that are both genotoxic and carcinogenic: Report of an International Conference organized by EFSA and WHO with support of ILSI Europe
Susan Barlow,Andrew G. Renwick,Juliane Kleiner,James W. Bridges,Leif Busk,E. Dybing,Lutz Edler,Gerhard Eisenbrand,Johanna Fink-Gremmels,A. Knaap,Rob Kroes,Djien Liem,D.J.G. Müller,S. Page,V. Rolland,Josef Rudolf Schlatter,Angelika Tritscher,W. Tueting,G. Würtzen +18 more
TL;DR: The margin of exposure (MOE) was the preferred approach because it is based on the available animal dose-response data, without extrapolation, and on human exposures, and there was consensus that it is difficult to interpret it in terms of health risk.
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Erythritol: an interpretive summary of biochemical, metabolic, toxicological and clinical data
I. C. Munro,W. O. Bernt,Joseph F. Borzelleca,G. Flamm,Barry Lynch,E. Kennepohl,E.A Bär,J. Modderman +7 more
TL;DR: It can be concluded, based on the available studies, that erythritol did not produce evidence of toxicity and this finding supports the use of the animal species used to evaluate the safety of eryhritol for human consumption.
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The no-observed-adverse-effect-level in drug safety evaluations: Use, issues, and definition(s)
TL;DR: The issues and application of a functional definition of the NOAEL in toxicology evaluations are discussed and a common definition, "the highest experimental point that is without adverse effect," is served well in general discussions.
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Gold-mining activities and mercury contamination of native amerindian communities in French Guiana: key role of fish in dietary uptake.
TL;DR: A study was conducted in the Wayana community to quantify mercury exposure of native Amerindians in French Guiana in 1997 and found high levels of mercury in the Tournaisian population.