نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic

تعداد نتایج: 16970  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Andrea L Hinwood Malcolm R Sim Damien Jolley Nick de Klerk Elisa B Bastone Jim Gerostamoulos Olaf H Drummer

Surface soil and groundwater in Australia have been found to contain high concentrations of arsenic. The relative importance of long-term human exposure to these sources has not been established. Several studies have investigated long-term exposure to environmental arsenic concentrations using hair and toenails as the measure of exposure. Few have compared the difference in these measures of en...

2017
Khaled Hossain Takehiro Suzuki M. M. Hasibuzzaman Md. Shofikul Islam Atiqur Rahman Sudip Kumar Paul Tanzina Tanu Shakhawoat Hossain Zahangir Alam Saud Mashiur Rahman Farjana Nikkon Hideki Miyataka Seiichiro Himeno Keiko Nohara

BACKGROUND Chronic exposure to arsenic is associated with cancer and hypertension. Growing evidence suggests that altered methylation in long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1) is involved in many types of disorders, including cardiovascular disease. Here we evaluated the association between arsenic exposure and LINE-1 methylation levels, especially in relation to blood pressure (BP). ME...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2004
Bhaskar R Bondada Shuxin Tu Lena Q Ma

The fact that heavy metals can enter various domains of the plant system through foliar pathways spurred us to explore if the fronds of the Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.), a hyperaccumulator of arsenic, a carcinogenic metalloid, was proficient in absorbing arsenic in the form of sprays. The specific objective of this study was to investigate the impact of frond age, form of arsenic, and...

2012
Amalendu Ghosh M. A. Awal Shankar Majumder Mahbub Mostofa Abul Khair M. Z. Islam D. Ramkishan Rao

The aim of this study was to detect arsenic concentrations in feed, well-water for drinking, eggs, and excreta of laying hens in arsenic-prone areas of Bangladesh and to assess the effect of arsenic-containing feed and well-water on the accumulation of arsenic in eggs and excreta of the same subject. One egg from each laying hen (n = 248) and its excreta, feed, and well-water for drinking were ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Michael P Waalkes Jie Liu Jerrold M Ward Douglas A Powell Bhalchandra A Diwan

Transplacental inorganic arsenic carcinogenicity, together with postnatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol or tamoxifen, was studied. Pregnant CD1 mice received 85 ppm arsenic in the drinking water from gestation days 8 to 18 and were allowed to give birth. Groups (n = 35) of female offspring were injected s.c. on postpartum days 1 through 5 with diethylstilbestrol (2 microg/pup/d) or tamoxifen (...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
J W Yager J B Hicks E Fabianova

Little information is available on the relationship between occupational exposure to inorganic arsenic in coal fly ash and urinary excretion of arsenic metabolites. This study ws undertaken in a coal-fired power plant in Slovakia during a routine maintenance outage. Arsenic was measured in the breathing zone of workers during 5 consecutive workdays, and urine samples were obtained for analysis ...

2015
Yoon-Jae Kim Jong-Min Kim

Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that exists ubiquitously in the environment, and affects global health problems due to its carcinogenicity. In most populations, the main source of arsenic exposure is the drinking water. In drinking water, chronic exposure to arsenic is associated with increased risks of various cancers including those of skin, lung, bladder, and liver, as well as numerous other no...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2007
Mio Takeuchi Hodaka Kawahata Lallan Prasad Gupta Noriko Kita Yuichi Morishita Yoshiro Ono Takeshi Komai

Arsenic resistance and removal was evaluated in nine bacterial strains of marine and non-marine origins. Of the strains tested, Marinomonas communis exhibited the second-highest arsenic resistance with median effective concentration (EC(50)) value of 510 mg As l(-1), and was capable of removing arsenic from culture medium amended with arsenate. Arsenic accumulation in cells amounted to 2290 mic...

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...

1996
I. ROSAS

Arsenic levels were determined in seventy three samples of well water, and in fifty samples of soil, forage and cow’s milk collected at the most important dairy farms of the Comarca Lagunera located in Coahuila and Durango, Mexico, region naturally rich in As. The total inorganic arsenic concentration in well water ranged from 7 to 740 μg L−1 and about ninety percent of the total arsenic was fo...

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