Aluminium Toxicity in Infants' Health and Disease

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World Scientific, 1997 - Medical - 245 pages
Aluminium is the most abundant metal ion in the biosphere and we are continuously exposed to it in our everyday life through food, beverages, pharmaceutical products, etc. This book is a current and comprehensive review of the biochemistry, metabolism and toxicity of aluminium undertaken by an international group of authors, many of whom are outstanding authorities in their respective fields. In contrast with previous books on this topic, much of the subject matter is unique, in that it is primarily directed at aluminium nutrition and toxicity in infants and children. This book covers many aspects of aluminium toxicity in infants including for instance the embryo-fetal as well as the neurodevelopmental effects of this element, contamination of pharmaceutical products, and individual sensitivity through vaccines using aluminium as an adjuvant.This book will be especially useful to paediatricians, paediatric nephrologists & neurologists, nutritionists, toxicologists, biochemical toxicologists and postgraduate students.
 

Contents

Aluminium26 as a Biological Tracer Using Accelerator
16
Aluminium Toxicity Depends on the Metal Speciation
40
Aluminium Metabolism
54
Aluminium in Infancy
85
Aluminium Toxicity in Infants
95
Aluminiumrelated Bone Disease in Children with
109
Aluminium and Antacids in Infants
133
Aluminium Content of Parenteral Nutrition Products
157
Aluminium in Human Albumin Solutions
181
Reduction of Aluminium Levels in Albumin Products
195
Toxicity of Aluminium Compounds as an Adjuvant
208
A Public Health Analysis of Dietary Aluminium
226
Index
239
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