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Humic Substances as a Versatile Intermediary

Simona Hriciková, Ivona Kožárová, Nikola Hudáková, Anna Reitznerová, J. Nagy, Slavomí­r Marcinčák

2023Life39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Humic substances are organic ubiquitous components arising in the process of chemical and microbiological oxidation, generally called humification, the second largest process of the carbon cycle. The beneficial properties of these various substances can be observed in many fields of life and health, whether it is the impact on the human organism, as prophylactic as well as the therapeutic effects; animal physiology and welfare, which is widely used in livestock farming; or the impact of humic substances on the environment and ecosystem in the context of renewal, fertilization and detoxification. Since animal health, human health and environmental health are interconnected and mutually influencing, this work brings insight into the excellence of the use of humic substances as a versatile mediator contributing to the promotion of One Health.

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Context (archaeology)Human healthOrganismHuman welfareAnimal healthBusinessEnvironmental planningBiochemical engineeringEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceBiologyWelfareEnvironmental healthMedicineEngineeringPolitical scienceAnimal scienceLawPaleontologyHumic Substances and Bio-Organic StudiesPlant Growth Enhancement TechniquesComposting and Vermicomposting Techniques
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