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Development of an in vitro screening test to evaluate the in vivo bioaccessibility of ingested mine-waste lead
An in vitro test was developed and validated with a feeding study in rabbits to estimate the bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) from mine waste on ingestion. The results indicated that ingestion of Pb-bearing mine wastes results in limited Pb solubility and that the in vitro test provides a screening-lev...
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description | An in vitro test was developed and validated with a feeding study in rabbits to estimate the bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) from mine waste on ingestion. The results indicated that ingestion of Pb-bearing mine wastes results in limited Pb solubility and that the in vitro test provides a screening-level estimate of the maximum available Pb from mine wastes. |
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