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Simulated biological fluid, solubility

One of the major factors influencing biological availability and toxic action of particle-bound metal compounds is their solubility under the pH and ionic strength conditions of human body fluids. Mullins and Norman (1994) measured metals in windblown dust from mine wastes as a function of particle size, which determines where in the respiratory tract the particle-bound metals will eventually settle, and as a function of solubility in different body fluids. They found that compounds of Cd and Mn in the < 10-pm fraction were highly soluble in simulated stomach fluid (40 to 91%) and simulated lung fluid (27 to 100%). Compounds of As were fairly soluble in stomach fluid (17 to 37%) but not in lung fluid (0.1 to... [Pg.230]


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