The researcher's research integrates multiple domains to address food safety and health risks from toxic substances. Their focus is multifaceted, encompassing both traditional plant-based foods and more recently processed foods. Key themes include the identification of toxic metals in specific foods (e.g., aluminum, iron, lead), the use of botany to enhance food quality (plant food analysis), the broader impact of heavy metals on ecosystems, and the health consequences from acrylamide exposure. They also explore plant growth techniques, microbial diversity, nutritional compositions of plants, and the effects of radiation. This integrated approach aims to improve public health by understanding toxin sources in our diet, developing safer food processes, and reducing environmental impacts through better food safety practices.
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