246 Soil Minerals and Human Health: II/Div. S09 Business Meeting

Oral Session
S09 Soil Mineralogy

Soil minerals can have both beneficial and adverse effects on human and animal health. Many minerals in soils can convert biological and synthetical toxins to nontoxic or less toxic forms through degradation or adsorption. With increasing awareness of emerging organic compounds, mycotoxins, and nanoparticles in the environment, understanding the interactions of soil minerals with those compounds and the related health problems to human and animals are critical for both preventing the adverse effects and for exploring the use of minerals to alleviate the problems.

Cosponsor(s):

Soil Chemistry
Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 1:25 PM-4:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 202C, Second Floor

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Organizer:
Youjun Deng
Presider:
Youjun Deng
1:25 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:30 PM
Experimental and Molecular Computational Investigation of Bonding Mechanism Between Aflatoxin B1 and Smectite.
Youjun Deng, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University; Marek Szcerba, Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences; Ana L. Barrientos Velázquez, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University; Ferenc Billes, Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Joe Dixon, Texas A&M University
1:45 PM
Effects of Water-Soluble Feed Components, Such as Proteins, On Aflatoxin Binding to Clays.
William Jaynes, Texas Tech University; Richard Zartman, Texas Tech University
2:00 PM
Texas Bentonites as An Amendment of Aflatoxins in Poultry Feed.
Ana L. Barrientos Velazquez, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University; Justin Fowler, Department of Poultry Sciences, Texas A&M University; Radika Kakani, Department of Poultry Sciences, Texas A&M University; Akram-ul Haq, Department of Poultry Sciences, Texas A&M University; Christopher A. Bailey, Department of Poultry Sciences, Texas A&M University; Maria G. Tenorio Arvide, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University; Youjun Deng, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University; Joe Dixon, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University
2:30 PM
Mineralogy, Trace Element Chemistry and Potential Health Implications of Dust Samples From the Nellis Dunes Recreational Area, Nevada, USA.
Deborah Soukup, University of Nevada - Las Vegas; Brenda Buck, University of Nevada - Las Vegas; Dirk Goossens, University of Nevada - Las Vegas; Dirk Baron, California State University, Bakersfield; April Ulery, New Mexico State University; Yuanxin Teng, University of Nevada - Las Vegas
2:45 PM
Break
3:00 PM
Division Business Meeting
3:55 PM
Adjourn