1996
DOI: 10.1017/s1752756200593600
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Sewage sludge as a potential source of lead in liver, kidney and muscle tissues of growing lambs

Abstract: Addition of sewage sludge to grassland may be reflected in ingestion of lead by animals with implications for the human food chain. The research reported here was part of a series of experiments conducted to investigate the possible risk to the health of livestock and humans associated with the use of sewage sludge in agriculture. The transfer of several elements to the body tissues of lambs was examined, including that of cadmium, copper, zinc and lead. The results for lead are reported in this paper.Weaned … Show more

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