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- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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Session I: Nutritional Requirements
- Trace Element Nutritional Requirements During Infancy 1
- Discussion I - 1 19
- Aspects of some Trace Elements in Human Milk 21
- Intakes of Trace Elements by Indian Infants through Breast Milk and Commercial Milk Formulae 37
- The Determination and Speciation of Essential Trace Elements in Intravenous Infusion Solutions - Importance in Total Parenteral Nutrition 45
- Tissue Concentrations of Zinc and Iron in Rats Fed Whole Grains Wheat Bread or Endosperm Wheat Bread Supplemented with Iron 61
- Essential and Toxic Inorganic Elements in Prepared Meals - 24-Hour Dietary Sampling Employing the Duplicate Portion Technique 75
- On the Importance of Magnesium in Drinking Water 87
- Bioavailability of Minerals from Cereals 95
- Effect on Mineral Balances of Varying Amounts of Bran in Bread and a Constant Amount of Phytic Acid in Healthy Humans 109
- The Intestinal Distribution and Absorption of 65Zn and 59Fe in Rats Fed Endosperm Wheat Bread Supplemented with Zinc and Iron as Mineral Salts or in Bran 117
- The Intestinal Absorption in the Rat of 65Zn and 59Fe from Endosperm Wheat Bread with and without Zinc and Iron Supplementation 137
- Discussion 1 - 2 151
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Session II: Metabolic and Biochemical Effects
- Impact of Methodology on the Development of our Knowledge of Trace Element Absorption, Transport and Storage 155
- Isolation of Metallothionein Isoforms in Rat Liver 181
- The Influence of Adrenal Corticoid Hormone on the Uptake of Cadmium in Liver and Kidney 199
- The Level of Zinc, Magnesium and Calcium in Coronary and Peripheral Blood under Extracorporal Circulation Conditions 205
- Effect of Zinc Deficiency on Prostaglandins F2ʆ and E in the Rat 219
- Estimation of Cobalt by Neutron Activation Analysis in Gel-Electrophoretically Separated Microsomal Proteins from Cobalt Pretreated Mice 227
- Pixe Analysis of Trace Elements in Nuclei Acids - Messenger RNA and Zinc 235
- Effect of Previous Selenium Administration on Selenite Metabolism in Male and Female Rats 243
- Measurements of the Gastrointestinal Absorption of Chronium and Cadmium by Rats After Isotopic Labelling of the Feed 257
- The Concentration of Some Trace Elements in Bile of Farm Animals 263
- Cadmium in Blood and Brain and its Effects on Cerebral Aldehyde Reductase 271
- Arsenic Excretion by Man After Consumption of Plaice 277
- Discussion II 287
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Session III: Subclinical and Chronic Effects
- Subclinical and Chronic Effects of Trace Elements with Special Reference to Critical Effects 291
- Discussion III - 1 313
- The Regional Distribution of Trace Elements in Human Lungs with Differentiation of the Fraction Present in the Deposited Dust 315
- Investigation of the Accumulation and Excretion of Al in Rats 333
- Structural Changes in the Kidney of Chronic Copper Poisoned Sheep 341
- Studies on the Role of Zinc in Host Defense Reactions 353
- New Results on the Experimental Investigation of Argyrosis 363
- Biochemical and Histological Investigations in the Ambient Tissue of Metallic Implants 371
- Some Aspects of Metal Determination in Liver Diseases 389
- The Health Effect of Cadmium in Relation to Changes in Physiological Levels of Dietary Calcium and Iron in Rats 401
- Discussion III - 2 413
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Session IV: Diagnosis of Trace Element Supply
- Possibilities for the Diagnosis of Trace Element Deficiency 417
- Discussion IV - 1 452
- Necessity of Routine Determination of Zinc in Clinical Chemistry 453
- Trace Element Levels of Amniotic Fluid at Term in Normal and High Risk Pregnancies 463
- Multielement Neutron Activation Analysis of Amniotic Fluid in Relation to Varying Gestational Membrane Ruptures 483
- Trace Elements in the Placenta of Normal Foetuses and Male Foetuses with Menkes Disease Determined by Neutron Activation Analysis 499
- Plasma and Amniotic Fluid Concentrations of Essential Chemical Elements During Pregnancy 517
- Discussion IV - 2 532
- Steroid-Induced Changes in Plasma Protein-Bound Copper and Zinc in Post-Menopausal Woman 533
- The Use of Whole-Body Counting in Radionuclide Studies of Zinc Metabolism in Man 547
- Trace Element Analytical Chemistry in the People's Republic of China 555
- The Deposition of Inorganic Mercury in Newly Grown Hair of the Rat 571
- Miroin a Metallic Neuropeptide in the Nervous System 585
- A Role for Thiomolybdates in the CU X MO X S Interaction in Ruminant Nutrition 599
- Urinary Arsenic in a Finnish Population without Occupational Exposure to Arsenic 611
- Urinary Excretion of Total and Hexavalent Chromium in Workers Exposed to Trivalent and Hexavalent Chromium 623
- The Zinc, Copper and Iron Status in Children with Chronic Diseases 627
- Discussion IV - 3 635
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Session V: Analytical Requirements and Potentialities
- Clinical Aspects of Sampling 639
- Discussion V - 1 657
- Iron, Copper and Zinc Determinations in Maternal and Newborn Sera 659
- Determination of Chromium in Urine by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 667
- Determination of Heavy Metals in Urine - Avantages of a Clean-Up Procedure 675
- A Quality Control Programme of Metal Analyses for Occupational Toxicology Laboratories 685
- Determination of Manganese in Human Tissue by Radiochemical Neutron Activation Analysis with Special Reference to the Samples of Small Sizes 697
- Speciation of Trace Elements in Biological Matrices 713
- Application of an EDXRF-Spectrometer in Clinical Investigations 721
- The Application of Direct Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Determination of Selenium in Clinical Chemistry 729
- Discussion V - 2 745
- The Importance of Quality Control for Estimating Dose-Effect and Dose-Response Relationships 747
- Systematic Errors in Reactor Neutron Activation Analysis of Trace Elements in Biological Materials 765
- Nuclear Methods for Elemental Analysis of Calcified Tissue 775
- Trace Element Analysis of Human Hair by Proton Induced X-Ray Spectroscopy 787
- An Improved Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Technique for the Determination of Copper and Zinc in Plasma Protein Fractions 811
- Trace Element Investigations on some New Biological Test Materials 819
- Systematic Errors and Quality Assurance in the Trace Element Analysis of (Normal) Human Serum 833
- Application of Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry for Metabolic Studies Involving Non-Radioactive Tracers 849
- Study of some Factors Affecting the Efficiency of the Wet-Digestion Procedures for the Total and/or Differential Determination of Selenium in Biological Materials 859
- Measurement of Zinc in Serum Proteins 877
- Measurement of Zinc and Copper in Leucocytes 885
- Trace Metals in Forensic Toxicology 893
- Discussion V - 3 907
- Analytical Aspects of Sample Collection, Sample Storage and Sample Treatment 909
- Discussion V - 4 928
- Trace Element Contamination of Human Plasma from Washed and Unwashed Specimen Collection Tubes of Different Materials 929
- Some ICP and MIP Atomic Emission Spectrochemical Techniques for the Analysis of Small-Volume Samples in Biology and Medicine 937
- Direct Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of Selenium and Chromium in Biological Fluids 951
- Experiences with Cadmium Determination in Human Blood Samples 969
- Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry of Aluminium, Lead and Zinc in CSF Samples 975
- Speciation Analysis by Graphite Furnace AAS 981
- The Application of ICP and NAA to the Evaluation of a New Biological Multielement Test Material 991
- Determination of the Distribution of Cadmium in Rat Hair by Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry 1001
- The Depth Distribution of Fluoride in Surface Enamel: Electron Spectroscopic Investigations 1009
- The Preparation of Biological Samples for Multi-Element Analysis by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry 1025
- Pixe-Analysis of Liquid Samples 1039
- Trace Element Analysis of Biological Samples by Means of a Proton Microprobe 1053
- Pixe Studies of Ethnic Differences of Trace - and other Elements Concentration in Human Hair 1069
- Elemental Composition of Liver Samples Using X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis 1079
- Application of Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Method -EDXRFfor the Determination of ppb Concentrations of Selenium and some Metals in Blood and Tissue 1087
- Studies of the Specific Nature of some Game Species with Respect to some Micro-Elements 1097
- The Detection of Heavy Metals from Biological Material by GLC and HPLC via the Diethyldithiocarbamates (DEDTC) 1109
- Comparison of Inductively-Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy for Multielemental Analyses of Diets Faeces and Urine 1119
- Direct Determination of Cobalt in Whole-Blood by Electrothermal Atomization and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy 1123
- The Determination of Selenium in Plasma and Whole Blood 1129
- Time-Resolved Ultra-Sensitive Fluorescence Detection for Enzyme Analysis 1143
- Microanalysis with the Laser Probe Mass Spectrograph (LPMS) 1151
- Optimization and Long Term Stability of the Induction Coupled Plasma in a Synthetical Biological Matrix 1161
- Author Index 1175
- Subject Index 1181
- Backmatter 1191
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
-
Session I: Nutritional Requirements
- Trace Element Nutritional Requirements During Infancy 1
- Discussion I - 1 19
- Aspects of some Trace Elements in Human Milk 21
- Intakes of Trace Elements by Indian Infants through Breast Milk and Commercial Milk Formulae 37
- The Determination and Speciation of Essential Trace Elements in Intravenous Infusion Solutions - Importance in Total Parenteral Nutrition 45
- Tissue Concentrations of Zinc and Iron in Rats Fed Whole Grains Wheat Bread or Endosperm Wheat Bread Supplemented with Iron 61
- Essential and Toxic Inorganic Elements in Prepared Meals - 24-Hour Dietary Sampling Employing the Duplicate Portion Technique 75
- On the Importance of Magnesium in Drinking Water 87
- Bioavailability of Minerals from Cereals 95
- Effect on Mineral Balances of Varying Amounts of Bran in Bread and a Constant Amount of Phytic Acid in Healthy Humans 109
- The Intestinal Distribution and Absorption of 65Zn and 59Fe in Rats Fed Endosperm Wheat Bread Supplemented with Zinc and Iron as Mineral Salts or in Bran 117
- The Intestinal Absorption in the Rat of 65Zn and 59Fe from Endosperm Wheat Bread with and without Zinc and Iron Supplementation 137
- Discussion 1 - 2 151
-
Session II: Metabolic and Biochemical Effects
- Impact of Methodology on the Development of our Knowledge of Trace Element Absorption, Transport and Storage 155
- Isolation of Metallothionein Isoforms in Rat Liver 181
- The Influence of Adrenal Corticoid Hormone on the Uptake of Cadmium in Liver and Kidney 199
- The Level of Zinc, Magnesium and Calcium in Coronary and Peripheral Blood under Extracorporal Circulation Conditions 205
- Effect of Zinc Deficiency on Prostaglandins F2ʆ and E in the Rat 219
- Estimation of Cobalt by Neutron Activation Analysis in Gel-Electrophoretically Separated Microsomal Proteins from Cobalt Pretreated Mice 227
- Pixe Analysis of Trace Elements in Nuclei Acids - Messenger RNA and Zinc 235
- Effect of Previous Selenium Administration on Selenite Metabolism in Male and Female Rats 243
- Measurements of the Gastrointestinal Absorption of Chronium and Cadmium by Rats After Isotopic Labelling of the Feed 257
- The Concentration of Some Trace Elements in Bile of Farm Animals 263
- Cadmium in Blood and Brain and its Effects on Cerebral Aldehyde Reductase 271
- Arsenic Excretion by Man After Consumption of Plaice 277
- Discussion II 287
-
Session III: Subclinical and Chronic Effects
- Subclinical and Chronic Effects of Trace Elements with Special Reference to Critical Effects 291
- Discussion III - 1 313
- The Regional Distribution of Trace Elements in Human Lungs with Differentiation of the Fraction Present in the Deposited Dust 315
- Investigation of the Accumulation and Excretion of Al in Rats 333
- Structural Changes in the Kidney of Chronic Copper Poisoned Sheep 341
- Studies on the Role of Zinc in Host Defense Reactions 353
- New Results on the Experimental Investigation of Argyrosis 363
- Biochemical and Histological Investigations in the Ambient Tissue of Metallic Implants 371
- Some Aspects of Metal Determination in Liver Diseases 389
- The Health Effect of Cadmium in Relation to Changes in Physiological Levels of Dietary Calcium and Iron in Rats 401
- Discussion III - 2 413
-
Session IV: Diagnosis of Trace Element Supply
- Possibilities for the Diagnosis of Trace Element Deficiency 417
- Discussion IV - 1 452
- Necessity of Routine Determination of Zinc in Clinical Chemistry 453
- Trace Element Levels of Amniotic Fluid at Term in Normal and High Risk Pregnancies 463
- Multielement Neutron Activation Analysis of Amniotic Fluid in Relation to Varying Gestational Membrane Ruptures 483
- Trace Elements in the Placenta of Normal Foetuses and Male Foetuses with Menkes Disease Determined by Neutron Activation Analysis 499
- Plasma and Amniotic Fluid Concentrations of Essential Chemical Elements During Pregnancy 517
- Discussion IV - 2 532
- Steroid-Induced Changes in Plasma Protein-Bound Copper and Zinc in Post-Menopausal Woman 533
- The Use of Whole-Body Counting in Radionuclide Studies of Zinc Metabolism in Man 547
- Trace Element Analytical Chemistry in the People's Republic of China 555
- The Deposition of Inorganic Mercury in Newly Grown Hair of the Rat 571
- Miroin a Metallic Neuropeptide in the Nervous System 585
- A Role for Thiomolybdates in the CU X MO X S Interaction in Ruminant Nutrition 599
- Urinary Arsenic in a Finnish Population without Occupational Exposure to Arsenic 611
- Urinary Excretion of Total and Hexavalent Chromium in Workers Exposed to Trivalent and Hexavalent Chromium 623
- The Zinc, Copper and Iron Status in Children with Chronic Diseases 627
- Discussion IV - 3 635
-
Session V: Analytical Requirements and Potentialities
- Clinical Aspects of Sampling 639
- Discussion V - 1 657
- Iron, Copper and Zinc Determinations in Maternal and Newborn Sera 659
- Determination of Chromium in Urine by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 667
- Determination of Heavy Metals in Urine - Avantages of a Clean-Up Procedure 675
- A Quality Control Programme of Metal Analyses for Occupational Toxicology Laboratories 685
- Determination of Manganese in Human Tissue by Radiochemical Neutron Activation Analysis with Special Reference to the Samples of Small Sizes 697
- Speciation of Trace Elements in Biological Matrices 713
- Application of an EDXRF-Spectrometer in Clinical Investigations 721
- The Application of Direct Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Determination of Selenium in Clinical Chemistry 729
- Discussion V - 2 745
- The Importance of Quality Control for Estimating Dose-Effect and Dose-Response Relationships 747
- Systematic Errors in Reactor Neutron Activation Analysis of Trace Elements in Biological Materials 765
- Nuclear Methods for Elemental Analysis of Calcified Tissue 775
- Trace Element Analysis of Human Hair by Proton Induced X-Ray Spectroscopy 787
- An Improved Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Technique for the Determination of Copper and Zinc in Plasma Protein Fractions 811
- Trace Element Investigations on some New Biological Test Materials 819
- Systematic Errors and Quality Assurance in the Trace Element Analysis of (Normal) Human Serum 833
- Application of Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry for Metabolic Studies Involving Non-Radioactive Tracers 849
- Study of some Factors Affecting the Efficiency of the Wet-Digestion Procedures for the Total and/or Differential Determination of Selenium in Biological Materials 859
- Measurement of Zinc in Serum Proteins 877
- Measurement of Zinc and Copper in Leucocytes 885
- Trace Metals in Forensic Toxicology 893
- Discussion V - 3 907
- Analytical Aspects of Sample Collection, Sample Storage and Sample Treatment 909
- Discussion V - 4 928
- Trace Element Contamination of Human Plasma from Washed and Unwashed Specimen Collection Tubes of Different Materials 929
- Some ICP and MIP Atomic Emission Spectrochemical Techniques for the Analysis of Small-Volume Samples in Biology and Medicine 937
- Direct Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of Selenium and Chromium in Biological Fluids 951
- Experiences with Cadmium Determination in Human Blood Samples 969
- Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry of Aluminium, Lead and Zinc in CSF Samples 975
- Speciation Analysis by Graphite Furnace AAS 981
- The Application of ICP and NAA to the Evaluation of a New Biological Multielement Test Material 991
- Determination of the Distribution of Cadmium in Rat Hair by Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry 1001
- The Depth Distribution of Fluoride in Surface Enamel: Electron Spectroscopic Investigations 1009
- The Preparation of Biological Samples for Multi-Element Analysis by Spark Source Mass Spectrometry 1025
- Pixe-Analysis of Liquid Samples 1039
- Trace Element Analysis of Biological Samples by Means of a Proton Microprobe 1053
- Pixe Studies of Ethnic Differences of Trace - and other Elements Concentration in Human Hair 1069
- Elemental Composition of Liver Samples Using X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis 1079
- Application of Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Method -EDXRFfor the Determination of ppb Concentrations of Selenium and some Metals in Blood and Tissue 1087
- Studies of the Specific Nature of some Game Species with Respect to some Micro-Elements 1097
- The Detection of Heavy Metals from Biological Material by GLC and HPLC via the Diethyldithiocarbamates (DEDTC) 1109
- Comparison of Inductively-Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy for Multielemental Analyses of Diets Faeces and Urine 1119
- Direct Determination of Cobalt in Whole-Blood by Electrothermal Atomization and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy 1123
- The Determination of Selenium in Plasma and Whole Blood 1129
- Time-Resolved Ultra-Sensitive Fluorescence Detection for Enzyme Analysis 1143
- Microanalysis with the Laser Probe Mass Spectrograph (LPMS) 1151
- Optimization and Long Term Stability of the Induction Coupled Plasma in a Synthetical Biological Matrix 1161
- Author Index 1175
- Subject Index 1181
- Backmatter 1191