Bioavailability of Cadmium in Food and Water: A Case Study on the Derivation of Relative Bioavailability Factors for Inorganics and Their Relevance to the Reference Dose
“…Manganese appears to be absorbed more readily in the gastrointestinal tract of women than men. The absorption is also higher from water than from food (Ruoff, 1995), and from manganese chloride than from manganese oxide (Roels et al, 1997;Zheng et al, 2000).…”
Section: Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(478) Rusch et al. (1986) studied the distribution and excretion of cadmium in rats over 1 month after inhalation of cadmium carbonate (CdCO 3 ) and two insoluble cadmium pigments (see below).…”
Section: Cadmium (Z = 48)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(487) As mentioned above, Rusch et al. (1986) studied the distribution and excretion of cadmium in rats over 1 month after inhalation of CdCO 3 and two highly insoluble cadmium pigments (finely divided red and yellow powders of cadmium, selenium, sulphur, and zinc in hexagonal form produced by high-temperature calcination).…”
“…Manganese appears to be absorbed more readily in the gastrointestinal tract of women than men. The absorption is also higher from water than from food (Ruoff, 1995), and from manganese chloride than from manganese oxide (Roels et al, 1997;Zheng et al, 2000).…”
Section: Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(478) Rusch et al. (1986) studied the distribution and excretion of cadmium in rats over 1 month after inhalation of cadmium carbonate (CdCO 3 ) and two insoluble cadmium pigments (see below).…”
Section: Cadmium (Z = 48)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(487) As mentioned above, Rusch et al. (1986) studied the distribution and excretion of cadmium in rats over 1 month after inhalation of CdCO 3 and two highly insoluble cadmium pigments (finely divided red and yellow powders of cadmium, selenium, sulphur, and zinc in hexagonal form produced by high-temperature calcination).…”
“…Gastrointestinal absorption may also be estimated using the relationship between the intake of a metal and the concentration of that metal in the tissues of the body, or body burden [72]. Such methods may be employed using experimental animals [73][74][75] or with human subjects [76][77][78][79][80][81][82].…”
Section: Environmental Measurements and Influence Of Bioavailabilitymentioning
“…In a comparison of the rates of accumulation of cadmium ingested with food and water, Ruoff et al (1994) found that the bioavailability of cadmium from food is not significantly different from the bioavailability of cadmium from drinking water when food and water are provided ad libitum and the cadmium dose is less than 4 mg/kg body weight. These findings suggest that the bioavailability of cadmium is influenced by the contents of the gastrointestinal tract rather than by the exposure medium.…”
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