“…Due to its dangerous potential to human life and the environment, there is a growing requirement for simultaneous monitoring of metals, such as Hg, Pb, As, and Cd in water samples ( CONAMA, 2005 ; Mello et al., 2005 ). In previous reports of our research team, we studied the potential of yeast for biosorption of metals from food at low concentrations (ppb) from water and milk ( Hadiani et al., 2018a , Hadiani et al., 2018b ; Hadiani et al., 2019 ; Massoud et al., 2020 , 2021 ). But there are a few studies on the ability of S. cerevisiae to remove low concentrations of Hg, Pb, As, and Cd in multi-metallic solutions and subsequent assessment of the bond stability of S. cerevisiae and heavy metals (simultaneous presence of these four metals in liquid phase) in simulated gastrointestinal conditions.…”