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Exposure to cadmium and its impacts on human health: A short review

Puthiyavalappil RasinCentre for Applied Nanomaterials, Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT), Chennai 600069, Tamil Nadu, IndiaA. V. AshwathiDepartment of Chemistry, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT-AP University 522 237, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSabeel M. BasheerDepartment of Chemistry, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT-AP University 522 237, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaJebiti HaribabuFacultad de Medicina, Universidad de Atacama, Los Carreras 1579, Copiapo 1532502, ChileJuan F. SantibáñezInstitute for Medical Research, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaClaudio Allard GarroteDepartamento de Química y Biología. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad de Atacama, Copiapo, ChileArunachalam ArulrajRamalinga Viswanathan MangalarajaFaculty of Engineering and Sciences, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Diagonal las Torres 2640, Peñalolén 7941169, Santiago, Chile
2025en
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• Cadmium (Cd) is commonly found in water, air, and soil. • Epidemiological evidence suggests a link between cadmium exposure and several cancers; breast, lung, prostate, nasopharynx, pancreas, kidney, etc. • Prolonged exposure to cadmium results in renal tubular dysfunction. • Cadmium (Cd) toxicity profoundly affects cardiac health, manifesting significant biochemical and physiological changes. • Excessive exposure to cadmium is significantly associated with lung damage. One of the most harmful heavy metals that is commonly found in water, air, soil, and sediments is cadmium (Cd). Humans are most exposed to cadmium through inhalation, cigarette smoking, and consumption of contaminated food and water. It shows a half-life of around 25 to 30 years in plants and mammals. Epidemiological evidence suggests a link between cadmium exposure and several cancers: breast, lung, prostate, nasopharynx, pancreas, kidney, etc . Thus, this type of article is necessary to raise awareness in society and help individuals manage heavy metal ion toxicity. With an emphasis on the organs most impacted, the mechanisms of toxicity, and the long-term effects of exposure, this article aims to present a thorough analysis of the effects of cadmium exposure on human health. It also identifies the gaps in the existing literature and makes recommendations for future research areas to fully comprehend the effects of cadmium and create efficient mitigation and prevention plans.

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