Yoshinaga, Jun Narukawa, Tomohiro
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Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
Quantitative relationship between intake of inorganic arsenic (iAs) and urinary excretion of iAs and its metabolite, methylarsonic acid (MMA), was investigated for 150 adult Japanese subjects. Duplicate diet was used for the determination of intake and first void of urine on the next day of duplicate diet sampling was used for urinary iAs + MMA det...
Rios-Leyvraz, Magali Bochud, Murielle Benzi Schmid, Clara Haldimann, Max Bovet, Pascal Chiolero, Arnaud
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European journal of nutrition
Urinary spot samples are a promising method for the biomonitoring of micronutrient intake in children. Our aim was to assess whether urinary spot samples could be used to estimate the 24-h urinary excretion of potassium, phosphate, and iodine at the population level. A cross-sectional study of 101 children between 6 and 16 years of age was conducte...
Choi, Mi-Kyeong Bae, Yun Jung
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Biological trace element research
Manganese (Mn) is an essential element for the body's composition and is required for various functions, including nutrient metabolism, immune system function, and antioxidant ability. However, there are insufficient data on the nutritional status of Mn. In this study, we aimed to analyze the relationship between Mn intake and urinary excretion in ...
Bolton, Kristy A Webster, Jacqui Dunford, Elizabeth K Jan, Stephen Woodward, Mark Bolam, Bruce Neal, Bruce Trieu, Kathy Reimers, Jenny Armstrong, Sian
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The British journal of nutrition
In Victoria, Australia, a statewide salt reduction partnership was launched in 2015. The aim was to measure Na intake, food sources of Na (level of processing, purchase origin) and discretionary salt use in a cross-section of Victorian adults prior to a salt reduction initiative. In 2016/2017, participants completed a 24-h urine collection (n 338) ...
Harps, Lukas C Schipperges, Sonja Bredendiek, Felix Wuest, Bernhard Borowiak, Andreas Parr, Maria Kristina
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Journal of chromatography. A
In this study a heart-cutting 2D-LC method was successfully developed and optimized in order to discriminate and quantitate (S)-propranolol, (R)-propranolol, and its hydroxy metabolites, namely the isomeric (S)-4'‑hydroxy propranolol, (R)-4'‑hydroxy propranolol, (S)-5'‑hydroxy propranolol, (R)-5'‑hydroxy propranolol, (S)-7'-hydroxy propranolol, and...
Magnusson, Catarina Jugdaohsingh, Ravin Hulthen, Lena Westerlund, Anna Powell, Jonathan J Ransjö, Maria
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Biological trace element research
Silicon is a trace element found mainly in plant-based food and proposed to be beneficial for bone health. Urinary excretion of Si has been shown to be a surrogate measure of its uptake in the gastrointestinal tract. The objective of this study was to describe and compare the levels of urinary Si excretion, and consequently Si uptake, in Swedish me...
Bolton, KA Webster, J Dunford, EK Jan, S Woodward, M Bolam, B Neal, B Trieu, K Reimers, J Armstrong, S
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In Victoria, Australia, a statewide salt reduction partnership was launched in 2015. The aim was to measure Na intake, food sources of Na (level of processing, purchase origin) and discretionary salt use in a cross-section of Victorian adults prior to a salt reduction initiative. In 2016/2017, participants completed a 24-h urine collection (n 338) ...
Kishida, Kunihiro Matsumoto, Harumi
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Heliyon
Hydroxycinnamic acids (HAs) are one of the major classes of phenolic compounds and epidemiological studies have suggested that they have beneficial health effects. This study aimed to determine the urinary excretion rate of chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, and ferulic acid in non-fasted rats and to estimate their bioavailability und...
Rios-Leyvraz, Magali Bovet, Pascal Bochud, Murielle Genin, Bernard Russo, Michel Rossier, Michel F Tabin, René Chiolero, Arnaud
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European journal of nutrition
Salt intake among children in Switzerland is unknown. The objectives of this study were to determine salt excretion and to identify the main dietary sources of salt intake among children in one region of Switzerland. We conducted a cross-sectional study using a convenient sample of children 6-16 years of age in Valais, Switzerland, between 2016 and...
Zhao, Shasha Wang, Caifeng Pan, Rui Shi, Rong Wang, Weiye Tian, Ying
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Although BPA use is widespread and often detectable in humans, little is known about its exposure levels and potential exposure predictors in pregnant women in China. We investigated the BPA exposure levels in pregnant women and its health implications and potential exposure predictors. Urinary BPA levels were measured for 506 pregnant women in nor...