Molybdenum and Chromium Concentrations in Breast Milk from Japanese Women
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Molybdenum (Mo) and chromium (Cr) in 79 Japanese breast milk samples were measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. For Mo, 51 samples (64.6%) showed less than 5 ng/ml and only 12 samples (15.2%) showed more than 10 ng/ml. The range and median were <0.1 to 25.91 and 3.18 ng/ml respectively. For Cr, 38 samples (48.1%) showed less than 1 ng/ml, 20 samples (25.3%) showed 1 to 2 ng/ml, and only six samples (7.6%) showed more than 5 ng/ml. The range and median were <0.1 to 18.67 and 1.00 ng/ml respectively.
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著者
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YOSHIDA Munehiro
Laboratory of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Kan
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FUKUWATARI Tsutomu
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Life Style Studies, School of Human Cultures
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SHIBATA Katsumi
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Life Style Studies, School of Human Cultures
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TAKADA Akiko
Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, Graduate School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Osaka Pr
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HIROSE Junko
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Lifestyle Studies, School of Human Cultures,
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ENDÔ Mika
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Lifestyle Studies, School of Human Cultures,
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