1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf01231067
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Beitrag nat�rlicher Mineralw�sser zur lodidversorgung der Bev�lkerung

Abstract: Most parts of Germany are iodine deficiency areas. Daily iodine intake may be increased by food with high iodine content. Therefore determination of iodine in different foodstuffs is of importance. Aim of our work was to develop a method for mineral waters. Besides, we wanted to find out to what extent natural mineral waters can contribute to the iodine supply of the population. The method is based on the reaction of the halogenids iodide and bromide with ethylene oxide in a sulfuric acid medium while converti… Show more

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“…China discovered water-source hyperiodinemic goiter for the first time. In recent years, high levels of iodine have been discovered in water sources located in several countries including Sri Lanka (29), Colombia (30), Germany (31), Sudan (32), and others (33). Regions with water-source hyperiodinemic goiter have been identified in 13 provinces of China.…”
Section: Water-source Hyperiodinemic Goitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China discovered water-source hyperiodinemic goiter for the first time. In recent years, high levels of iodine have been discovered in water sources located in several countries including Sri Lanka (29), Colombia (30), Germany (31), Sudan (32), and others (33). Regions with water-source hyperiodinemic goiter have been identified in 13 provinces of China.…”
Section: Water-source Hyperiodinemic Goitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, there were ten countries with excessive iodine intake[6] secondary to numerous factors. Currently, although iodine excess caused by elevated water iodine has been reported mainly in China, some other countries also suffer this problem, such as Columbia[7], Sudan[8], Germany[9], Denmark[10], Niger[11], Saharawi[12] and Sri Lanka[13]. In China, water iodine levels vary greatly amongst the elevated water iodine areas spread across 12 provinces and municipalities[14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%