نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic iii

تعداد نتایج: 274476  

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2013
m. moradian m moradian z. boroumand

widespread arsenic contamination of mining wastewater of zarshouran (west azerbaijan province) hasled to a massive epidemic of arsenic poisoning in the whole of surrounding areas. it is estimated thatapproximately all agriculture fields are being irrigated with the water that its arsenic concentrationselevated above the world health organization’s standard of 10 parts per billion. a novel advan...

Journal: :Environment international 2009
Van Anh Nguyen Sunbaek Bang Pham Hung Viet Kyoung-Woong Kim

The characteristics of arsenic-contaminated groundwater and the potential risks from the groundwater were investigated. Arsenic contamination in groundwater was found in four villages (Vinh Tru, Bo De, Hoa Hau, Nhan Dao) in Ha Nam province in northern Vietnam. Since the groundwater had been used as one of the main drinking water sources in these regions, groundwater and hair samples were collec...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2007
Olga L Valenzuela Dori R Germolec Víctor H Borja-Aburto José Contreras-Ruiz Gonzalo G García-Vargas Luz M Del Razo

Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a well-established carcinogen and human exposure has been associated with a variety of cancers including those of skin, lung, and bladder. High expression of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) has associated with local relapses in early stages of urinary bladder cancer. iAs exposures are at least in part determined by the rate of formation and composition of...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
J W Hamilton R C Kaltreider O V Bajenova M A Ihnat J McCaffrey B W Turpie E E Rowell J Oh M J Nemeth C A Pesce J P Lariviere

Certain forms of the heavy metals arsenic and chromium are considered human carcinogens, although they are believed to act through very different mechanisms. Chromium(VI) is believed to act as a classic and mutagenic agent, and DNA/chromatin appears to be the principal target for its effects. In contrast, arsenic(III) is considered nongenotoxic, but is able to target specific cellular proteins,...

Journal: :Human & experimental toxicology 1992
O Ademuyiwa B Elsenhans P T Nguyen W Forth

The present study was an attempt to investigate whether the renal accumulation of Cu observed in the kidneys of rats and guinea-pigs exposed to arsenite (As-III) was an effect of arsenite alone or also shared by its metabolites--arsenate (As-V), dimethylarsinic acid and monomethylarsonic acid. The four arsenic compounds were administered subcutaneously and separately to rats for 12 days in incr...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2013
Takuya Okazaki Wenjing Wang Hideki Kuramitz Noriko Hata Shigeru Taguchi

An improved molybdenum blue spectrophotometry using a soluble membrane filter and CaCO(3)-column was proposed for determining arsenic in drinking water supplied from ground water in the presence of phosphate. A 100 mL sample solution containing 0.5 - 10 μg arsenic was passed through a CaCO(3)-column to remove phosphate, arsenate (As(V)). Arsenite (As(III)) which was not retained on the column...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Scott E. Afton Brittany Catron Joseph A. Caruso

Although many studies have investigated the metabolism of selenium and arsenic in hyperaccumulating plants for phytoremediation purposes, few have explored non-hyperaccumulating plants as a model for general contaminant exposure to plants. In addition, the result of simultaneous supplementation with selenium and arsenic has not been investigated in plants. In this study, Chlorophytum comosum, c...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2014
Puttappa R Dodmane Lora L Arnold David E Muirhead Shugo Suzuki Masanao Yokohira Karen L Pennington Bhavana J Dave Xiufen Lu X Chris Le Samuel M Cohen

Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a known human carcinogen at high exposures, increasing the incidences of urinary bladder, skin, and lung cancers. In most mammalian species, ingested iAs is excreted mainly through urine primarily as dimethylarsinic acid (DMA(V)). In wild-type (WT) mice, iAs, DMA(V), and dimethylarsinous acid (DMA(III)) exposures induce formation of intramitochondrial urothelial inclu...

Journal: :JAPCA 1989
E S Rabano N T Castillo K J Torre P A Solomon

First-time measurements of the potentially toxic inorganic species of arsenic (arsenite and arsenate) have been obtained in fine (less than 2.5 microns AD) and coarse (greater than 2.5 microns AD) atmospheric particles in the Los Angeles area. A recently developed method that includes procedures for sample collection, preparation, and analysis was used in this study. Size-fractionated aerosol s...

2015
A. Baciu F. Manea

In this study, the protocol for arsenic (III) detection from an aqueous solution using stripping voltammetry on a silver-modified synthetic zeolite-carbonnanotubes-epoxy composite electrode (CNT-AgSZ) was elaborated. Three types of electrochemical techniques were used in order to optimize the operating conditions, i.e., cyclic voltammetry, differential-pulsed voltammetry and squarewave voltamme...

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