نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic species

تعداد نتایج: 563445  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2013
Esther García-Esquinas Marina Pollán Jason G Umans Kevin A Francesconi Walter Goessler Eliseo Guallar Barbara Howard John Farley Lyle G Best Ana Navas-Acien

BACKGROUND Inorganic arsenic, a carcinogen at high exposure levels, is a major global health problem. Prospective studies on carcinogenic effects at low-moderate arsenic levels are lacking. METHODS We evaluated the association between baseline arsenic exposure and cancer mortality in 3,932 American Indians, 45 to 74 years of age, from Arizona, Oklahoma, and North/South Dakota who participated...

2014
K. Bhavani

Arsenic, an important environmental contaminant, is present in the aquatic environment as a result of geogenic and anthropogenic processes (Gonzaliz et al., 2006; Singh and Banerjee, 2008) and it has been reported as one of the most alarming chemical (ATSDR, 2002). In the environment, arsenic is present in different forms and the toxicity depends upon its chemical form and oxidation states (Agu...

2017
Islam Khairul Qian Qian Wang Yu Han Jiang Chao Wang Hua Naranmandura

A variety of studies indicated that inorganic arsenic and its methylated metabolites have paradoxical effects, namely, carcinogenic and anticancer effects. Epidemiological studies have shown that long term exposure to arsenic can increase the risk of cancers of lung, skin or bladder in man, which is probably associated with the arsenic metabolism. In fact, the enzymatic conversion of inorganic ...

Journal: :Environmental geochemistry and health 2009
Mark Button Michael J Watts Mark R Cave Chris F Harrington Gawen T Jenkin

The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus and Dendrodrilus rubidus) to the arsenic fraction bioaccessible to humans, measured using an in vitro physiologically-based extraction test (PBET), was investigated. Soil and earthworm samples were collected at 24 sites at the former arsenic mine at the Devon Great Consols (DGC) in ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez Jesús M Peñalosa Ramón O Carpena-Ruiz Elvira Esteban

Myrtus communis, Arbutus unedo and Retama sphaerocarpa are Mediterranean shrubs widely used in revegetation of semiarid degraded soils. The aim of this work is to study the resistance of these plants to arsenic under controlled conditions, in order to evaluate their potential use in revegetation and/or phytoremediation of As-polluted soils. R. sphaerocarpa showed higher resistance to As than M....

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2011
Weihua Wen Jinghua Wen Lin Lu Hua Liu Jun Yang Huirong Cheng Wangjun Che Liang Li Guanbei Zhang

Recent studies have shown that monomethylarsonous acid is more cytotoxic and genotoxic than arsenate and arsenite, which may attribute to the increased levels of reactive oxygen species. In this study, we used hydride generation-atomic absorption spectrometry to determine three arsenic species in urine of workers who had been working in arsenic plants,and calculated primary and secondary methyl...

2010
David A. Kalman

Accuracy in trace level clinical or biomedical analyses is of increasing importance as populationbased surveillance is more widely used to address issues of nutritional requirements, environmental exposures, and epidemiological outcomes. Among the uses of such surveillance, evaluation of community exposures from a local arsenic pollution source is one example. Urinary biological monitoring is a...

2017
Luis Fernando Negro Silva Maryse Lemaire Catherine A. Lemarié Dany Plourde Alicia M. Bolt Christopher Chiavatti D. Scott Bohle Vesna Slavkovich Joseph H. Graziano Stéphanie Lehoux Koren K. Mann

BACKGROUND Arsenic is metabolized through a series of oxidative methylation reactions by arsenic (3) methyltransferase (As3MT) to yield methylated intermediates. Although arsenic exposure is known to increase the risk of atherosclerosis, the contribution of arsenic methylation and As3MT remains undefined. OBJECTIVES Our objective was to define whether methylated arsenic intermediates were pro...

2014
B. Rey deCastro Kathleen L. Caldwell Robert L. Jones Benjamin C. Blount Yi Pan Cynthia Ward Mary E. Mortensen David O. Carpenter

BACKGROUND Arsenic is an ubiquitous element linked to carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, as well as adverse respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatic, and dermal health effects. OBJECTIVE Identify dietary sources of speciated arsenic: monomethylarsonic acid (MMA), and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA). METHODS Age-stratified, sample-weighted regression of NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examinatio...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2016
Bashdar A Sadee Mike E Foulkes Steve J Hill

Samples of soil, the broad bean plant, Vicia faba and irrigation water were collected from the same agricultural site in Dokan, in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Total arsenic and arsenic speciation were determined in all materials by ICP-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS, respectively. Available arsenic (11%) was also determined within the soil, together with Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Zn, Fe and Mn. The concentrations ...

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