铝毒性对不同生物的影响:微型综述

G. Kondaiah, U. Srineetha, D. V. N. Kumar, C. N. Rao
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铝是地壳中第三大常见金属。它有两种存在方式,如天然和人为,可用作烹饪用具。它在生物体内没有任何生物功能。但是,它是一种污染元素。它会导致不同生物体内的铝中毒。铝的主要常见载体是水。有根的植物、鱼类和其他自来水生物都可能受到铝(Al)毒性的影响。这种金属一旦进入人体,就会对不同的重要器官和器官系统,如中枢神经系统、呼吸系统、肝脏、血液循环、肾脏和生殖系统产生毒性作用。由于这种金属会在阿尔茨海默氏症(AD)患者的脑组织中积累,因此也被称为神经毒性代表。这种毒性由不同的因素来衡量,分为急性和慢性两种情况。金属铝的毒性取决于其浓度、接触途径和接触时间。本综述从定义、来源和对健康的影响等方面分析了铝在不同生物体中的毒性。
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Aluminium Toxicity Affects Different Organisms: A Mini Review
Aluminium is the third most common metal in the earth’s crust. It can exist in two ways, such as natural and anthropogenic, and be used as cooking utensils. It doesn’t show any biological function in the organism’s body. However, it is a contaminant element. It leads to aluminium toxicity in different organisms. The major common carrier for aluminium is water. Plants with roots, fish, and other tap water organisms are exposed to possible aluminium (Al) toxicity. Once this metal enters the body, it exhibits toxic effects on different vital organs and organ systems, such as the central nervous system, respiratory system, liver, blood circulation, kidney, and reproductive systems. It is also known as a neurotoxic representative because this metal accumulates in the brain tissue of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This toxicity is measured by different factors and is divided into acute and chronic conditions. The toxicity of aluminium metal depends on its concentration, route of exposure, and period of exposure. The present review describes the analysis of aluminium toxicity  in different organisms with reference to definition, sources, and health effects.
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