2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-00971-6
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Health significant alarms of toxic carcinogenic risk consumption of blood meal metals contamination in poultry at a gold mining neighborhood, northern Thailand

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“…To our knowledge, Hg concentrations in free-range chicken eggs and select meat samples reported here are among the highest in the literature (table 9). Several previous studies have demonstrated a clear link between proximity to gold mining and Hg accumulation in poultry blood [92,93] and tissues [15]. Robust data on Hg accumulation in poultry meat and eggs are lacking, however, despite their global importance as protein sources.…”
Section: Dietary Hg Exposure Risk From Chicken Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, Hg concentrations in free-range chicken eggs and select meat samples reported here are among the highest in the literature (table 9). Several previous studies have demonstrated a clear link between proximity to gold mining and Hg accumulation in poultry blood [92,93] and tissues [15]. Robust data on Hg accumulation in poultry meat and eggs are lacking, however, despite their global importance as protein sources.…”
Section: Dietary Hg Exposure Risk From Chicken Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%