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In this book, the influence of the type of fuel used to baked bread on the residues of some heavy metals was investigated. Samples of bread baked in different bakeries, using different sorts of fuels, that include diesel, fuel oil, used lubricants, solid wastes and electricity was collected. Residues of some heavy metals were mapped out. Moreover, the daily intake of some heavy metals, based on bread consumption was ascertained. The accumulation of heavy metals in human body always draws scientific concern as these are considered responsible for affecting health, especially in these days where…mehr

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In this book, the influence of the type of fuel used to baked bread on the residues of some heavy metals was investigated. Samples of bread baked in different bakeries, using different sorts of fuels, that include diesel, fuel oil, used lubricants, solid wastes and electricity was collected. Residues of some heavy metals were mapped out. Moreover, the daily intake of some heavy metals, based on bread consumption was ascertained. The accumulation of heavy metals in human body always draws scientific concern as these are considered responsible for affecting health, especially in these days where release of toxic wastes in the environment has been increased. The primary intended beneficiaries are governmental establishments, all bakeries such as fully automated, partially automated, manual, and traditional. As well as for petrochemical industries, oil shale industries, natural gas industries, food scientists, environmental protection agencies, regulatory agencies, health alliances and other university scientists, who will have access to findings through reviewed journal articles, abstracts, presentations at scientific meeting and workshops.
Autorenporträt
Dr A. Said obtained his PhD degree in analytical chemistry from University of Jordan. He is working at Royal Scientific Societ since 1994 as a researcher.Dr M. AlGhouti obtained his PhD degree in Industrial and environmental chemistry from the Queen s University of Belfast/UK in 2004. He is working in Qatar University as assistant professor.