(Www.atsdr.cdc.gov/phs/phs.asp?id=112&tid=24). When mercury vapor particles enter the bloodstream, it binds to the hemoglobin site, which absorbs oxygen from the blood and deprives other parts of the body. It also absorbs oxygen from the blood and forms divalent mercury (Hgll), which loses electrons and binds to any group of proteins or albumin in the body. It can also be combined with the visual acuity of the surface of T cells or sputum, which may have a serious effect on the immune system.
The toxicity of methylmercury is extensively studied on the impact on terrestrial and water systems. Based on single species analysis, we focus on the effect of methylmercury on specific biological systems and processes, bioconcentration by nutrient networks using multiple kinds of analysis. These methods play a role in determining the toxicity of methylmercury within the parameters set, but do not accurately assess its overall effect on a single species. The toxic properties of methylmercury require more extensive research, including both the specific mechanism of toxicity and the ecology of the species studied. The purpose of this paper is not to criticize the current literature approach, but to present different focus. The focus is on applying the results of single species analysis and nutritional network research to develop a way to better quantify the effect of methylmercury on methyl mercury.
The toxicity of methyl mercury, which guarantees this alternative focus, is due not only to its neural accumulation but also to its bioaccumulation and bioaccumulation in a nutrient network. The bioaccumulation and biological concentration of methylmercury in nutrient networks together with the inappropriate assessment of the overall influence of a single species together with the results of classical dose response studies including point source and life cycle stages Brought. Thanks to these characteristics, seeds can increase the dose of methylmercury throughout the lifecycle, but typical dose response studies show only part of the overall picture.
When thinking about thimerosal, people think about the harmful effects of mercury poisoning. Do you still remember the dangers of the mercury thermometer? First, thimerosal is not elemental mercury, mercury of the thermometer is elemental mercury and it is dangerous. Thimerosal is a toxic compound mercury containing compound. But remember, the poison is dose - dependent. Small amount of thimerosal is non-toxic. In addition, thimerosal does not stay in the body for a long period of time (in most cases it is unlikely) to make us sick. In addition, thimerosal is no longer widely used in vaccines. Thiomel has not been used for pediatric vaccines since 2001 and is currently only used for influenza vaccines today (although it is possible to request influenza vaccines without thiomersal)