Publications
G.V. Iyengar, J.R.W. Woittiez, K.S. Subramanian.
Element Analysis of Biological Samples: Principles and Practice, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1998.
G.V. Iyengar.
ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS: Biomedical, Compositional, Environmental and Methodological
Aspects. Volume I. CRC Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 1989.
G.V. Iyengar, W.E. Kollmer and H.J.M. Bowen.
THE ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF HUMAN TISSUES AND BODY FLUIDS (BOOK) Verlag Chemie Publishers, Weinheim
and New York, 1978.
K. S. Subramanian and G.V. Iyengar (eds).
Environmental Biomonitoring. Exposure Assessment and Specimen Banking. ACS Symposium Series 654, ACS,
Washington D.C. 1997.
K.S. Subramanian, G.V. Iyengar and K. Okamoto (eds).
BIOLOCIAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ACS Symposium Series, American
Chemical Society, Washington D.C. 1991.
M. Rossbach, P. de Regge, G.V. Iyengar (eds),
Isotopic and Nuclear Analytical Techniques Anal. Bioanal. Chem, 379(2004)179-180.
S. Caroli, G.V. Iyengar, H. Muntau (eds).
Bioelements: Health Aspects. Annali dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanita, 25, No.3, 1989.
Reviews:
G.V. Iyengar, R.M. Parr. International Atomic Energy’s contributions to advances in nutritional and environmental metrology.
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 10(2005)393-402 .
Boccio J. and G.V. Iyengar. Iron Deficiency: Causes, Consequences and Strategies to overcome this nutritional problem. J. Biol.
Trace Ele. Res. 94(2003)1-31.
G.V. Iyengar. Nuclear and isotopic techniques for addressing nutritional problems with special reference to applications in
developing countries. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 23(2002), 3-10.
G.V. Iyengar, A. Rapp. Human placenta as a ‘dual’ biomarker for monitoring fetal and maternal environment with special
reference to potentially toxic trace elements. Part 1: Physiology, function and sampling of placenta for elemental
characterization, The Science of the Total Environment, 280 (2001) 195-206.
G.V. Iyengar, A. Rapp. Human placenta as a ‘dual’ biomarker for monitoring fetal and maternal environment with special
reference to potentially toxic trace elements. Part 2: Essential minor, trace and other (non-essential) elements in human
placenta The Science of the Total Environment, 280 (2001) 207-219.
G.V. Iyengar, A. Rapp. Human placenta as a ‘dual’ biomarker for monitoring fetal and maternal environment with special
reference to potentially toxic trace elements. Part 3: Toxic trace elements in placenta and placenta as a biomarker for these
elements, The Science of the Total Environment, 280 (2001) 221-238.
Iyengar, P.P. Nair. Global outlook on nutrition and the environment: meeting the challenges of the next millennium, The
Science of the Total Environment, 249 (2000) 331-346.
G.V. Iyengar. Reevaluation of the Chemical Composition of the Reference Man J. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 51, pp.
545-60, 1998.
M. Abdulla, R.M. Parr and G.V. Iyengar. Trace element requirements, intake and recommendations. In, Essential and Toxic Trace
Elements in Health and Disease: An Update. Prasad A.S. (ed), Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 311 328, 1992.
G.V. Iyengar and J.R.W. Woittiez. Trace elements in human clinical specimens: Evaluation of literature data to identify reference
values. Clin. Chem. 34(1988 ) 474 481.
G.V. Iyengar. Reference values for the concentrations of As, Cd, Co, Cr. Cu. Fe, I, Hg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se and Zn in selected
human tissues and body fluids. Biol. Trace Ele. Res. 12(1987) 263 295.
R.M. Parr, H. Crawley, M. Abdulla, G.V. Iyengar, and J. Kumpulainen. Human dietary intakes of trace elements: A global
literature mainly for the period 1970 1991. IAEA/NAHRES 12, Vienna, 1992.
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