Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review

Fluoride contamination in drinking water is a global issue. Frequent over-exposure to fluoride causes several health problems such as fluorosis, neurological, thyroid, osteoporosis, etc. The guideline values prescribed by the WHO and other nationals for fluoride in drinking water are reasonable but...

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Published in:Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters
Main Authors: Shreyas J. Kashyap, Ravi Sankannavar, G.M. Madhu
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Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
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description Fluoride contamination in drinking water is a global issue. Frequent over-exposure to fluoride causes several health problems such as fluorosis, neurological, thyroid, osteoporosis, etc. The guideline values prescribed by the WHO and other nationals for fluoride in drinking water are reasonable but mostly relevant to fluorosis. However, these guideline values cannot be satisfied in some regions due to economic and financial shortcomings. Several fluorosis management techniques were suggested to address excess fluoride in drinking water, but each have specific drawbacks. Defluoridation techniques like the Nalgonda technique, reverse osmosis (RO), and adsorption using activated alumina have found to be promising to reduce fluoride concentration within the prescribed limits, and RO water is most widely used for drinking in fluorosis affected regions. However, these techniques are still associated with certain drawbacks, and prior research on this theme has focused on one dimension of removing excess fluoride from water. Hence, it is essential to understand the basic problems associated with fluoride contamination, such as sources of fluoride exposure, adverse health effects and defluoridation techniques feasibility. Furthermore, perception of the effect of co-existing ions with fluoride in drinking water is crucial in deciding fluoride toxicity level and developing efficient strategies for fluorosis mitigation.
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spelling doaj-art-eac4db8fb5ae43ab8face7caafcfec432025-08-19T20:14:54ZengElsevierJournal of Hazardous Materials Letters2666-91102021-11-01210003310.1016/j.hazl.2021.100033Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief reviewShreyas J. Kashyap0Ravi Sankannavar1G.M. Madhu2Centre for Advanced Materials Technology, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, IndiaCentre for Advanced Materials Technology, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, India; Department of Chemical Engineering, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, India; Corresponding author at: Department of Chemical Engineering, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, India.Centre for Advanced Materials Technology, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, India; Department of Chemical Engineering, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bengaluru, 560 054, IndiaFluoride contamination in drinking water is a global issue. Frequent over-exposure to fluoride causes several health problems such as fluorosis, neurological, thyroid, osteoporosis, etc. The guideline values prescribed by the WHO and other nationals for fluoride in drinking water are reasonable but mostly relevant to fluorosis. However, these guideline values cannot be satisfied in some regions due to economic and financial shortcomings. Several fluorosis management techniques were suggested to address excess fluoride in drinking water, but each have specific drawbacks. Defluoridation techniques like the Nalgonda technique, reverse osmosis (RO), and adsorption using activated alumina have found to be promising to reduce fluoride concentration within the prescribed limits, and RO water is most widely used for drinking in fluorosis affected regions. However, these techniques are still associated with certain drawbacks, and prior research on this theme has focused on one dimension of removing excess fluoride from water. Hence, it is essential to understand the basic problems associated with fluoride contamination, such as sources of fluoride exposure, adverse health effects and defluoridation techniques feasibility. Furthermore, perception of the effect of co-existing ions with fluoride in drinking water is crucial in deciding fluoride toxicity level and developing efficient strategies for fluorosis mitigation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666911021000216Drinking water scarcityFluoride contaminationHealth effectsFluorosisFluoride removal
spellingShingle Shreyas J. Kashyap
Ravi Sankannavar
G.M. Madhu
Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
Drinking water scarcity
Fluoride contamination
Health effects
Fluorosis
Fluoride removal
title Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
title_full Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
title_fullStr Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
title_full_unstemmed Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
title_short Fluoride sources, toxicity and fluorosis management techniques – A brief review
title_sort fluoride sources toxicity and fluorosis management techniques a brief review
topic Drinking water scarcity
Fluoride contamination
Health effects
Fluorosis
Fluoride removal
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