Trace metals are essential minerals present in minute quantities that underpin a myriad of biochemical processes, including energy metabolism, antioxidant defence and muscle contraction. Their roles ...
Heavy metals can enter the food chain through various sources, including contaminated soil, water, and agricultural practices, posing a risk of exposure to regularly ingested baby foods. To address ...
New research reveals how trace metals mothers are exposed to during pregnancy can shape their babies’ gut bacteria, metabolic pathways, and even antibiotic resistance, potentially influencing lifelong ...
Every living organism uses tiny quantities of metals to carry out biological functions, including breathing, transcribing DNA, turning food into energy, or any number of essential life processes. Life ...
Trapping carbon dioxide in rocks has been touted as a low-cost strategy for combating climate change. But a recent study shows that trace metals released by certain rock types proposed for CO 2 ...
Elemental impurity risk management can help biomanufacturers to maintain regulatory alignment and ensure patient safety.
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