نتایج جستجو برای: arsenicosis

تعداد نتایج: 138  

2014
Shiv Shankar Uma Shanker Shikha

Arsenic contamination of groundwater in different parts of the world is an outcome of natural and/or anthropogenic sources, leading to adverse effects on human health and ecosystem. Millions of people from different countries are heavily dependent on groundwater containing elevated level of As for drinking purposes. As contamination of groundwater, poses a serious risk to human health. Excessiv...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
Tetsuro Agusa Takashi Kunito Junko Fujihara Reiji Kubota Tu Binh Minh Pham Thi Kim Trang Hisato Iwata Annamalai Subramanian Pham Hung Viet Shinsuke Tanabe

Concentrations of As and other trace elements and their association were examined in groundwater (n = 25) and human hair (n = 59) collected at Gia Lam District and Thanh Tri District, suburban areas of Hanoi, Vietnam, in September 2001. Concentrations of As in the groundwater ranged from <0.10 to 330 microg/l, with about 40% of these exceeding WHO drinking water guideline of 10 microg/l. Also, ...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2015
Penradee Chanpiwat Seiichiro Himeno Suthipong Sthiannopkao

Chemical analyses of metal (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Mo, Ba, and Pb) concentrations in hair, nails, and urine of Cambodians in arsenic-contaminated areas who consumed groundwater daily showed elevated levels in these biomarkers for most metals of toxicological interest. The levels of metals in biomarkers corresponded to their levels in groundwater, especially for As, whose concentrations...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2016
Yongfang Li Feng Ye Anwei Wang Da Wang Boyi Yang Quanmei Zheng Guifan Sun Xinghua Gao

In addition to naturally occurring arsenic, man-made arsenic-based compounds are other sources of arsenic exposure. In 2013, our group identified 12 suspected arsenicosis patients in a household (32 living members). Of them, eight members were diagnosed with skin cancer. Interestingly, all of these patients had lived in the household prior to 1989. An investigation revealed that approximately 2...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2010
Swapnila Chouhan S J S Flora

Increasing human activities have modified the global cycle of heavy metals, non metals and metalloids. Both arsenic and fluoride are ubiquitous in the environment. Thousands of people are suffering from the toxic effects of arsenicals and fluorides in many countries all over the world. These two elements are recognized worldwide as the most serious inorganic contaminants in drinking water. Many...

2018
Dipankar Chakraborti Sushant K Singh Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman Rathindra Nath Dutta Subhas Chandra Mukherjee Shyamapada Pati Probir Bijoy Kar

This study highlights the severity of arsenic contamination in the Ganga River basin (GRB), which encompasses significant geographic portions of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Tibet. The entire GRB experiences elevated levels of arsenic in the groundwater (up to 4730 µg/L), irrigation water (~1000 µg/L), and in food materials (up to 3947 µg/kg), all exceeding the World Health Organization's stan...

2015
Shugang Li Yusong Ding Qiang Niu Shangzhi Xu Lijuan Pang Rulin Ma Mingxia Jing Gangling Feng Jing Xia Tang Qian Zhang Xiaomei Ma Yizhong Yan Jingyu Zhang Meng Wei Hai Xia Wang Feng Li Shuxia Guo

Arsenic produces liver disease through the oxidative stress. While lutein can alleviate cytotoxic and oxidative injury, nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway plays a critical role in defending oxidative species. However, the mechanisms by which lutein protects the liver against the effect of arsenic are not known. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the mechanisms inv...

2009
Johanna Brinkel Mobarak H. Khan Alexander Kraemer

Underground water in many regions of the world is contaminated with high concentrations of arsenic and the resulting toxicity has created a major environmental and public health problem in the affected regions. Chronic arsenic exposure can cause many diseases, including various physical and psychological harms. Although the physical problems caused by arsenic toxicity are well reported in liter...

Journal: :Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021

Arsenic poisoning through groundwater is the world’s greatest normal catastrophe which got an immense effect on worldwide general wellbeing. India confronting outcomes of arsenic in zone Ganga Brahmaputra alluvial plains. In Bihar, out 38 districts, 18 districts are exceptionally influenced with defilement. present study, we have assessed current situation exposure Sabalpur village Saran distri...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Shiv Poojan Sushil Kumar Vikas Verma Anupam Dhasmana Mohtashim Lohani Mukesh K Verma

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