Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: HERMES,NADIR
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: SCHNEIDER,ROSANA C.S., MOLIN,DANIELA D., RIEGEL,GUILHERME Z., COSTA,ADILSON B., CORBELLINI,VALERIANO A., TORRES,JOÃO P.M., MALM,OLAF
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: The study of environmental pathways and human exposure to Manganese (Mn) in Southern Brazil was performed using two steps. The first step consisted of taking water samples from the surface of the Pardinho River. The average results from this technique showed a significant increase of pollutants, including increased levels of Mn, above the environmentally acceptable standard recommended by the Brazilian National Environment Council. Additionally, 64 soil samples were taken from areas with and without agricultural activity. Many results were above the mean crust and did not indicate significant differences of Mn levels between the sampled areas. For the second step, 12 families were selected and assessed for exposure to Mn in a region with high levels of Mn in the soil. Most of the analyzed foods contained amounts of Mn above the reference values, indicating that food can be an important source of exposure. The Mn content from the hair of most subjects studied was also high compared to reference values from non-exposed populations. Although the contamination appeared to come from a natural origin, the results found in the present study showed that the Mn levels present in the Pardinho River Basin are a relevant public health issue.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
title Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
HERMES,NADIR
manganese
human exposure
environmental levels
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title_short Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
title_full Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
title_sort Environmental pathways and human exposure to manganese in southern Brazil
author HERMES,NADIR
author_facet HERMES,NADIR
SCHNEIDER,ROSANA C.S.
MOLIN,DANIELA D.
RIEGEL,GUILHERME Z.
COSTA,ADILSON B.
CORBELLINI,VALERIANO A.
TORRES,JOÃO P.M.
MALM,OLAF
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MOLIN,DANIELA D.
RIEGEL,GUILHERME Z.
COSTA,ADILSON B.
CORBELLINI,VALERIANO A.
TORRES,JOÃO P.M.
MALM,OLAF
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv HERMES,NADIR
SCHNEIDER,ROSANA C.S.
MOLIN,DANIELA D.
RIEGEL,GUILHERME Z.
COSTA,ADILSON B.
CORBELLINI,VALERIANO A.
TORRES,JOÃO P.M.
MALM,OLAF
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv manganese
human exposure
environmental levels
Mn
topic manganese
human exposure
environmental levels
Mn
description The study of environmental pathways and human exposure to Manganese (Mn) in Southern Brazil was performed using two steps. The first step consisted of taking water samples from the surface of the Pardinho River. The average results from this technique showed a significant increase of pollutants, including increased levels of Mn, above the environmentally acceptable standard recommended by the Brazilian National Environment Council. Additionally, 64 soil samples were taken from areas with and without agricultural activity. Many results were above the mean crust and did not indicate significant differences of Mn levels between the sampled areas. For the second step, 12 families were selected and assessed for exposure to Mn in a region with high levels of Mn in the soil. Most of the analyzed foods contained amounts of Mn above the reference values, indicating that food can be an important source of exposure. The Mn content from the hair of most subjects studied was also high compared to reference values from non-exposed populations. Although the contamination appeared to come from a natural origin, the results found in the present study showed that the Mn levels present in the Pardinho River Basin are a relevant public health issue.
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