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HERO ID
2270222
Reference Type
Book/Book Chapter
Title
Concentrations of heavy metals in hair as indicators of environmental pollution
Author(s)
Baran, A; Wieczorek, J
Year
2013
Journal
E3S Web of Conferences
EISSN:
2267-1242
Publisher
E D P SCIENCES
Location
CEDEX A
Book Title
E3S Web of Conferences
Volume
1
DOI
10.1051/e3sconf/20130121005
Web of Science Id
WOS:000326475400175
Abstract
Over 80 hair samples were collected from 38% males and 62% females in Krakow, Poland. The hairs sampled for the analysis were washed in the water-acetone-water arrangement (three times). Subsequently the hair samples were wet mineralized in a closed system HNO3:H2O2 (6:1) in a microwave furnace. Concentrations of Zn, Pb and Cd were assessed by means of ICP-OES method. Obtained results of analysis of heavy metal concentrations in the hair of tested population of Krakow inhabitants evidence environmental hazard (beside professional hazard) We observed that the hair of females showed higher levels of zinc and cadmium. Hair analysis allows for an assessment of the natural environment contamination, which is particularly important for the research on populations inhabiting areas with different degree of pollution.
Keywords
hair; heavy metals; environment pollution; biomarkers
Editor(s)
Pirrone, N;
Conference Name
16th International Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment (ICHMET)
Conference Location
Rome, ITALY
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