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Title: Rare-earth elements in human colostrum milk. Author: Poniedziałek B, Rzymski P, Pięt M, Niedzielski P, Mleczek M, Wilczak M, Rzymski P. Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2017 Nov; 24(33):26148-26154. PubMed ID: 29052149. Abstract: Rare-earth elements (REEs) are used in a growing number of applications, and their release to environment has increased over the decades. Knowledge of REEs in human milk and factors that could possibly influence their concentration is scarce. This study evaluated the concentrations of 16 REEs (Ce, Eu, Er, Gd, La, Nd, Pr, Sc, Sm, Dy, Ho, Lu, Tb, Tm, Y, and Yb) in human colostrum milk collected from Polish women (n = 100) with the ICP-OES technique. The concentrations (mean ± SD) of Pr (41.9 ± 13.2 μg L-1), Nd (11.0 ± 4.0 μg L-1), La (7.1 ± 5.2 μg L-1), and Er (2.2 ± 0.8 μg L-1) were found above detection limits. The total mean ± SD concentration of detected REEs was 60.9 ± 17.8 μg L-1. Current smokers displayed significantly increased Nd concentrations compared to women who had never smoked. No other associations between REEs in colostrum milk and age, diet in pregnancy (food supplement use and frequency of fish, meat, and vegetable consumption) or place of living (urban/rural) were found. This study adds to general understanding of the occurrence and turnover of REEs in women and human fluids.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]