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Turmeric's unexpected link to lead poisoning in Bangladesh
by karrie on June 14, 2023 6:00 pm
Stanford Medicine Magazine highlights the work of Dr. Jenna Forsyth and Dr. Steve Luby. Their work identified lead-contaminated spices in Bangledesh with the help of measurements made in the SIGMA Facility.
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Fingerprinting Lead in Bangladesh Turmeric
by karrie on September 25, 2019 12:29 pm
Some spice processors in Bangladesh use an industrial lead chromate pigment to imbue turmeric with a bright yellow color prized for curries and other traditional dishes, elevating blood lead levels in Bangladeshis. Read more in the Stanford Report.
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Turmeric adulteration by lead chromate
by karrie on December 18, 2018 12:39 pm
The Washington Post highlights Jenna Forsyth’s work on Pb adulteration in turmeric. Lead isotopic measurements were made in the Stanford SIGMA facility and the findings were published in ES&T.
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Stanford scientists solve mystery of ancient American lakes
by karrie on June 5, 2014 12:27 pm
Reduced evaporation played a role in allowing the Pleistocene lakes of the Western United States grow large. Results of uranium and thorium isotopic analyses by graduate student Daniel Ibarra from the Stanford ICP-MS/TIMS facility are published in the Geological Society of America Bulletin. Read More in the Stanford Report