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Appraisal of the health hazards associated with the ingestion of vegetables contaminated with potentially toxic elements
The health risk to the population from consuming vegetables contaminated with potentially toxic elements is a matter of great concern. Therefore, contamination of potentially toxic elements in the vegetables a...
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A quantitative assessment of pollution from potentially toxic elements in groundwater and the accompanying health risks
Groundwater contamination with potentially toxic elements presents a severe threat to human life because of their toxicity, bio-accumulative nature, and persistence in the environment. This study was conducted...
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Recycled biowaste improved soil physical properties of alkaline soil and wheat performance
A huge amount of biowaste is being produced daily in big cities, food industries, and livestock farms. Recycling this waste is beneficial not only for the environment but also for producing bio-energy and orga...
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Open AccessProbing the antioxidant activity of functional proteins and bioactive peptides in Hermetia illucens larvae fed with food wastes
Food waste is becoming more prevalent, and managing it is one of the most important issues in terms of food safety. In this study, functional proteins and bioactive peptides produced from the enzymatic digesti...
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Comparative efficacy of different biochars and traditional manures in the attenuation of cadmium toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Cadmium (Cd) toxicity in paddy soil and its accumulation in rice has caused widespread concern due to its negative health effects. Biochar (BC) and traditional manures (farmyard manure and press-mud) are well-...
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Exploring Bioactive Compounds in Anaerobically Digested Slurry: Extraction, Characterization, and Assessment of Antifungal Activity
Anaerobically digested slurry is well known for its use as a bio-fertilizer because of its high macro-nutrient content (e.g. N, P, K), which is essential for plant growth. The suppressive effect of slurry land...