AgNPs is a novel material based on nanotechnology. Because of its unique characteristics, including large specific surface area, small dimension. strong surfactancy excellent catalvtic performance.
PDFSiderophoresare small, high-affinity iron-chelating compounds that are secreted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi and sente primarily to transport iron across cell membranes.
PDFFluoride ion from synthetic sources is efficiently assimilated after ingestion from soft water containing low levels of calcium ion
PDFInfluence of Physico-functional Characteristics and Germination Effect on Gelation Property of the floor and isolates from the two varieties (DAS & BS) of Nigeria cultivated solojo cowpeas were investigated.
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Department of Environmental Engineering
Lecturer College of Forestry Shenyang Agricultural University
Associate Professor Department of Environmental Engineering
Assistant professor Iranian Fisheries Science Research
Journal of Environmental Toxicology and Analytical Research (JETAR) aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information describing original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances understanding in the area of environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry and hazard/risk assessment.
The reproductive toxicity ot Silver nano-particles (AgNPs) IS the hotspot in recent years, but the mechanism is not entirely clear.
Yan LiSiderophores are small, high-affinity iron-chelating compounds that are secreted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi and serve primarily to transport iron across cell membranes. Iron is an indispensable trace element in virtually all living organisms.
Yan LongFluoride ion from synthetic sources is efficiently assimilated after ingestion from soft water containing low levels of calcium ion. Fluoride from ingestion of artificially fluoridated water crosses the human placental barrier
Richard SauerheberInfluence of Physico-functional Characteristics and Germination Effect on Gelation Property of the floor and isolates from the two varieties (DAS & BS) of Nigeria cultivated solojo cowpeas were investigated.
Henry O Chibudike