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Review
. 2021 Aug;95(8):2605-2612.
doi: 10.1007/s00204-021-03049-5. Epub 2021 Apr 19.

Environmental barium: potential exposure and health-hazards

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Environmental barium: potential exposure and health-hazards

Massimiliano Peana et al. Arch Toxicol. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

The relatively widespread presence of environmental barium is raising a growing public awareness as it can lead to different health conditions. Its presence in humans may produce several effects, especially among those chronically exposed from low to moderate doses. Barium accumulation can mainly occur by exposure in the workplace or from drinking contaminated water. However, this element is also assumed with the diet, mainly from plant foods. The average amount of barium intake worldwide and its geographical variation is little known due to the lack of research attention. Barium was never considered as an essential nutrient for humans, although it is undoubtedly naturally abundant enough and distinctive in its chemical properties that it might well have some biochemical function, e.g., for regulatory purposes, both in animals and plants. The information on the potential health effects of barium exposure is primarily based on animal studies and reported as comprising kidney diseases, neurological, cardiovascular, mental, and metabolic disorders. The present paper considers exposure and potential health concerns on environmental barium, giving evidence to information that can be used in future epidemiological and experimental studies.

Keywords: Barium; Drinking water; Environmental exposure.

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