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1 sty 2016 · Only magnesium, calcium and sodium are present in water in sufficient quantities to complement the diet. Given that the bioavailability of calcium and magnesium in water is comparable to...
1 sty 2008 · This review of the toxicology of mineral spirits covers studies of the major classes of mineral spirits and several toxicologically important mineral spirit constituents.
1 sie 2003 · A mineral water type classification based on these criteria will offer consumers a tool for assessing mineral water on the basis of the chemical composition data on the bottle label.
1 sty 2007 · This paper reviews the state-of-the-art on the biochemical studies related to the effects of drinking mineral water.
This review of the toxicology of mineral spirits covers studies of the major classes of mineral spirits and several toxicologically important mineral spirit constituents.
They can enter the human body together with water: (a) ingested directly, (b) present in food, (c) inhaled or (d) absorbed through skin. The results obtained were compared with the chemical composition of 29 types of bottled water (mineral and spring water) available in the retail mar - ket.
2 maj 2017 · A typical composition for mineral spirits is > 65% C10 or higher hydrocarbons,[6] aliphatic solvent hexane, and a maximum benzene content of 0.1% by volume, a kauri-butanol value of 29, an initial boiling point of 145 °C (293 °F) to 174 °C (345 °F), and a density of 0.79 g/ml.