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Ingested Mineral Fibers: Elimination in Human Urine
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1979
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EngineeringTransmission Electron MicroscopyDigestive TractMineral ProcessingDrinking WaterToxicologyClinical ChemistryMineral MetabolismMineral FibersWater QualityIngestionSedimentologySediment TransportHuman UrineUrologyPhysiologyForensic ToxicologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicineNephrology
Sediment in human urine examined by transmission electron microscopy contains amphibole fibers which originate from the ingestion of drinking water contaminated with these mineral fibers. The ingestion of filtered water results in the eventual disappearance of amphibole fibers from urine. These observations provide the first direct evidence for the passage of mineral fibers through the human gastro-intestinal mucosa under normal conditions of the alimentary canal.
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