Studies on some heavy metals in camel's offal and its relation to public health [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.71-78Other title:
  • دراسات علي بعض العناصر الثقيلة والنادرة في أسقاط الجمال وعلاقتها بالصحة العامة [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2003 v. 49 (98) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2003.v.49(98)Summary: A total of 45 offal samples from slaughtered camels were collected from Giza slaughter house and analyzed to detect and determine the concentration of lead, mercury, copper, zinc and manganese. These were' computed from an ethereal dry extracted samples and data compiled by atomic adsorption technique. Levels monitored for lead, mercury, copper, zinc and manganese have elucidated that the residual amounts in Egyptian camel's offal are very low as compared with the permissible limits according to the Egyptian Organization of Standardization and Quality Control (EOS).
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A total of 45 offal samples from slaughtered camels were collected from Giza slaughter house and analyzed to detect and determine the concentration of lead, mercury, copper, zinc and manganese. These were' computed from an ethereal dry extracted samples and data compiled by atomic adsorption technique. Levels monitored for lead, mercury, copper, zinc and manganese have elucidated that the residual amounts in Egyptian camel's offal are very low as compared with the permissible limits according to the Egyptian Organization of Standardization and Quality Control (EOS).

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