Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese

Mercury contents in the gallstones and bile of patients living in Thailand (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japan were studied by neutron activation analysis. The correlation between contents in the gallstones and bile, and the amount of mercury in the diet and environment was investigated by comparing...

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Main Authors: Srisukho S., Prathnadi P., Suprasert S., Pausawasdi A., Naitoh E., Tasaki T., Tanaka M., Miki M.
Format: Comparative Study
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-34572014-08-30T02:26:08Z Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese Srisukho S. Prathnadi P. Suprasert S. Pausawasdi A. Naitoh E. Tasaki T. Tanaka M. Miki M. Mercury contents in the gallstones and bile of patients living in Thailand (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japan were studied by neutron activation analysis. The correlation between contents in the gallstones and bile, and the amount of mercury in the diet and environment was investigated by comparing the contents in patients living in three different areas. The content in the bile of the Japanese patients was significantly greater than that of the Thai patients. The distribution of mercury contents in the pigment and rare stones of patients living in Bangkok indicated a bipolarity. However, the distribution of the contents in cholesterol, pigment, and rare stones of Japanese patients did not indicate a bipolarity. Bipolarity would indicate the amount of mercury in dietary foods, and the pollution level of mercury. The mercury contents in the gallstones and bile would reflect the amount of mercury in the diet and environment. 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 1996 Comparative Study 0125-2208 8708522 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3457 eng
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description Mercury contents in the gallstones and bile of patients living in Thailand (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japan were studied by neutron activation analysis. The correlation between contents in the gallstones and bile, and the amount of mercury in the diet and environment was investigated by comparing the contents in patients living in three different areas. The content in the bile of the Japanese patients was significantly greater than that of the Thai patients. The distribution of mercury contents in the pigment and rare stones of patients living in Bangkok indicated a bipolarity. However, the distribution of the contents in cholesterol, pigment, and rare stones of Japanese patients did not indicate a bipolarity. Bipolarity would indicate the amount of mercury in dietary foods, and the pollution level of mercury. The mercury contents in the gallstones and bile would reflect the amount of mercury in the diet and environment.
format Comparative Study
author Srisukho S.
Prathnadi P.
Suprasert S.
Pausawasdi A.
Naitoh E.
Tasaki T.
Tanaka M.
Miki M.
spellingShingle Srisukho S.
Prathnadi P.
Suprasert S.
Pausawasdi A.
Naitoh E.
Tasaki T.
Tanaka M.
Miki M.
Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
author_facet Srisukho S.
Prathnadi P.
Suprasert S.
Pausawasdi A.
Naitoh E.
Tasaki T.
Tanaka M.
Miki M.
author_sort Srisukho S.
title Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
title_short Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
title_full Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
title_fullStr Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
title_full_unstemmed Mercury content in the gallstones and bile of Thai people (Chiang Mai and Bangkok) and Japanese
title_sort mercury content in the gallstones and bile of thai people (chiang mai and bangkok) and japanese
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3457
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