نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic

تعداد نتایج: 16970  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2006
Habibul Ahsan Yu Chen Faruque Parvez Lydia Zablotska Maria Argos Iftikhar Hussain Hassina Momotaj Diane Levy Zhongqi Cheng Vesna Slavkovich Alexander van Geen Geoffrey R Howe Joseph H Graziano

Millions of persons around the world are exposed to low doses of arsenic through drinking water. However, estimates of health effects associated with low-dose arsenic exposure have been extrapolated from high-dose studies. In Bangladesh, many persons have been exposed to a wide range of doses of arsenic from drinking water over a significant period of time. The authors evaluated dose-response r...

2013
Yajuan Xia Kegong Wu Zhiwei Guo Weihong Yang Yanhong Li Jun Liu

Chronic exposed to high arsenic via drinking water is worldwide public health problem. A large number of epidemiological studies showed that exposed to arsenic cause the human body skin lesions and also induce cancer, cardiovascular and other kind of diseases. So arsenism not only affect the person’s work capability and life quality but also result in economic losses and mental suffering. How t...

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...

2015
SADIA SAYED NAZMUL AHSAN MASASHI KATO NOBUTAKA OHGAMI ABDUR RASHID ANWARUL AZIM AKHAND

Groundwater contamination of arsenic is the major cause of a serious health hazard in Bangladesh. No specific treatment is yet available to manage the large number of individuals exposed to arsenic. In this study, we evaluated the protective effects of Phyllanthus emblica (Indian gooseberry or Amla) leaf extract (PLE) on arsenic-mediated toxicity in experimental mice. Male Swiss albino mice wer...

2017
Ruirui Wu Xiafang Wu Huihui Wang Xin Fang Yongfang Li Lanyue Gao Guifan Sun Jingbo Pi Yuanyuan Xu

Arsenic is a common environmental and occupational toxicant with dramatic species differences in its susceptibility and metabolism. Mouse strain variability may provide a better understanding of the arsenic pathological profile but is largely unknown. Here we investigated oxidative lesion induced by acute arsenic exposure in the two frequently used mouse strains C57BL/6J and 129X1/SvJ in classi...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2007
Stephen M Roberts John W Munson Yvette W Lowney Michael V Ruby

A number of studies have found that gastrointestinal absorption of arsenic from soil is limited, indicating that a relative oral bioavailability (RBA) adjustment is warranted when calculating risks from exposure to arsenic-contaminated soil. However, few studies of arsenic bioavailability from soil have been conducted in animal models with phylogenetic similarity to humans, such as nonhuman pri...

2014
Jin-Yong Chung Seung-Do Yu Young-Seoub Hong

Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for cancer after exposure to contaminated drinking water, cigarettes, foods, industry, occupational environment, and air. Among the various routes of arsenic exposure, drinking water is the largest source of arsenic poisoning worldwide. Arsenic exposure from ingested foods usually comes from food crops ...

2010
Stephanie Melkonian Maria Argos Brandon L. Pierce Yu Chen Tariqul Islam Alauddin Ahmed Emdadul H. Syed Faruque Parvez Joseph Graziano Paul J. Rathouz Habibul Ahsan

Skin lesions are classic clinical signs of toxicity due to long-term exposure to arsenic, and they are considered precursors to arsenic-related skin cancer. The authors prospectively evaluated synergisms between effects of arsenic exposure and those of tobacco use, sun exposure, and pesticide and fertilizer use on incident skin lesions using risk factor data from 5,042 men from the Health Effec...

2017
Anindita Mitra Soumya Chatterjee Roxana Moogouei Dharmendra K. Gupta

According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) toxicity. Arsenic is present in different oxidative states in the environment and enters in the food chain through soil and water. In the agricultural field, irrigation with arsenic contaminated water, that is, having a higher level of arsenic contamination on the top soil, which may affects the qua...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2002
Anna Szymańska-Chabowska Jolanta Antonowicz-Juchniewicz Ryszard Andrzejak

This paper gathers data on the most current aspects of arsenic action, especially its influence on the cardiovascular system, blood and bone marrow. A potential carcinogenic mechanism of arsenic is also discussed. Arsenic is a potent toxicant that may exist in several valencies and in a number of inorganic and organic forms. Most cases of arsenic-induced toxicity in humans are due to exposure t...

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