نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic

تعداد نتایج: 16970  

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2005
Danella M Hafeman Habibul Ahsan Elan D Louis Abu B Siddique Vesna Slavkovich Zhongqi Cheng Alexander van Geen Joseph H Graziano

OBJECTIVES We examined the association between arsenic exposure and peripheral neuropathy in Bangladesh, where the population has been chronically exposed to arsenic in drinking water. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study of 137 subjects derived from a larger cohort. Exposure measures included individual water arsenic concentration, cumulative arsenic index, and urinary arsenic concen...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
H H Zhang H X Yuan Y G Hu Z F Wu L A Zhu L Zhu F B Li D Q Li

Total of 260 soil profiles were reported to investigate the arsenic spatial distribution and vertical variation in Guangdong province. The arsenic concentration followed an approximately lognormal distribution. The arsenic geometric mean concentration of 10.4 mg/kg is higher than that of China. An upper baseline concentration of 23.4 mg/kg was estimated for surface soils. The influence of soil ...

2008
Valerie J. Brown

Exposure to toxic levels of arsenic is a serious problem in many Asian countries, notably Bangladesh and India, where exposure to inorganic arsenic through naturally contaminated groundwater is widespread and often excessive. Scientists have long recognized the lung to be a major site of action of ingested arsenic, and most of the focus has been on risks associated with lung cancer. Nonetheless...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
B.D. Beck P.D. Boardman G.C. Hook R.A. Rudel T.M. Slayton H. Carlson-Lynch

lites after repeated ingestion of sodium metaarsenite by volunteers. Biological monitoring of arsenic exposure of gallium arsenide-and inorganic arsenic-exposed workers by determination of inorganic arsenic and its metabo-lites in urine and hair. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 50:606-612 (1989). micronuclei in exfoliated bladder cells of persons who chronically ingest arsenic-contaminated water in Nevada. ...

2013
Saumya Srivastava Yogesh Kumar Sharma

The toxicity of arsenic in soil and ground water is one of the most important environmental problems particularly in South-East Asia. Arsenic-polluted irrigation water creates hazard in soil environment and also in crop quality. In the present study, response of black gram (Vigna mungo L.) to arsenic with or without phosphate application was investigated. Arsenic-treated plants showed reduction...

Journal: :Science 2002
Charles F Harvey Christopher H Swartz A B M Badruzzaman Nicole Keon-Blute Winston Yu M Ashraf Ali Jenny Jay Roger Beckie Volker Niedan Daniel Brabander Peter M Oates Khandaker N Ashfaque Shafiqul Islam Harold F Hemond M Feroze Ahmed

High levels of arsenic in well water are causing widespread poisoning in Bangladesh. In a typical aquifer in southern Bangladesh, chemical data imply that arsenic mobilization is associated with recent inflow of carbon. High concentrations of radiocarbon-young methane indicate that young carbon has driven recent biogeochemical processes, and irrigation pumping is sufficient to have drawn water ...

2014
Kun Lu Ridwan Mahbub Peter Hans Cable Hongyu Ru Nicola M. A. Parry Wanda M. Bodnar John S. Wishnok Miroslav Styblo James A. Swenberg James G. Fox Steven R. Tannenbaum

Large individual differences in susceptibility to arsenic-induced diseases are well-documented and frequently associated with different patterns of arsenic metabolism. In this context, the role of the gut microbiome in directly metabolizing arsenic and triggering systemic responses in diverse organs raises the possibility that gut microbiome phenotypes affect the spectrum of metabolized arsenic...

2015
Yuanyuan Zhang Shasha Wang Chunyan Chen Xiao Wu Qunye Zhang Fan Jiang

Arsenic trioxide exhibits therapeutic effects on certain blood malignancies, at least partly by modulating cell differentiation. Previous in vitro studies in human hematopoietic progenitor cells have suggested that arsenic may inhibit erythroid differentiation. However, these effects were all observed in the presence of arsenic compounds, while the concomitant cytostatic and cytotoxic actions o...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Wing-Yan Au Sidney Tam Bonnie M Fong Yok-Lam Kwong

The extent of and factors controlling arsenic penetration into the central nervous system (CNS) remain unclear. Elemental arsenic levels in 67 paired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma samples from 9 patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) on oral arsenic trioxide (As2O3), obtained during intrathecal chemotherapy (treatment of CNS APL, n = 6; prophylaxis, n = 3) were measured. Median...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
Sherman S. Pinto Philip E. Enterline Vivian Henderson Michael O. Varner

This report examines the mortality experience of 527 men who retired from a copper smelter where they were exposed to airborne arsenic trioxide. Urinary arsenic values of all plant employees were determined in 1973, and the relative arsenic exposure in the various departments of the plant were determined. The relationship of airborne arsenic concentrations to urinary arsenic values was studied ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید