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. 2022 Sep 15;8(9):964. doi: 10.3390/jof8090964

Table 6.

Functional characteristics of four heavy elements.

Elements Main Concentrated Parts Major Harms Primary Contact Pathway Excretion References
Lead Bones Reproductive system inj- ury, preterm delivery, miscarriage, infertility in women, abnormal prostate function in men Air, water, food Urine, feces [84,85,86]
Cadmium Kidneys, liver, testes, etc. The male reproductive function suffers damage, with some toxicity to the testes Soil, food Urine, feces [19,87,88]
Mercury CNS (central nervous system), digestive system, and kidneys, among others Blood mercury levels higher than 8 mg/L reduce sperm quality and fertility, and cause damage to the respiratory system, skin, blood, and eyes Food, air Urine, feces [89,90,91]
Arsenic Liver, lung, kidneys, skin, etc. Pulmonary disease, repro- ductive problems, vascular disease, gangrene. Preterm birth, miscarriage, stillbirth Water, air, food, soil Urine, feces [90,92,93,94]