نتایج جستجو برای: total arsenic

تعداد نتایج: 815483  

2014
John D. Brockman John W. N. Brown

Infant rice cereals were analyzed for total arsenic, inorganic arsenic (i-As) and the organic arsenic species monomethylarsonoic acid (MMA) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) using liquid chromatography inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LC-ICP-MS). Total arsenic concentrations in the samples ranged from 110 ng/gup to 420 ng/g. The i-As in the rice cereals accounted for 33% to 77% of the...

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...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2007
Jonathan Okechukwu Okonkwo

The status and the distribution of arsenic in soils from a disused cattle dip were determined. Elevated total arsenic levels (1,033-1,369 mg/L) were detected in the soils. Significant difference (p < 0.05) between the values for the soils obtained from the contaminated sites and control site (0.15 mg/L) was observed. The level of total arsenic decreased with increase in depth. The peak total ar...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2013
Maeve M Moriarty Iris Koch Kenneth J Reimer

Total arsenic concentrations and the chemical form, or species, of arsenic were determined in amphibians (Rana clamitans and Bufo americanus) collected from a site with elevated arsenic concentrations in Nova Scotia, Canada. Frog legs had significantly elevated total arsenic concentrations at a contaminated site when compared with a nearby background site and a calculation of the estimated dail...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Tamar Lasky Wenyu Sun Abdel Kadry Michael K Hoffman

The purpose of this study was to estimate mean concentrations of total arsenic in chicken liver tissue and then estimate total and inorganic arsenic ingested by humans through chicken consumption. We used national monitoring data from the Food Safety and Inspection Service National Residue Program to estimate mean arsenic concentrations for 1994-2000. Incorporating assumptions about the concent...

2012
Joann F Gruber Margaret R Karagas Diane Gilbert-Diamond Pamela J Bagley M Scot Zens Vicki Sayarath Tracy Punshon J Steven Morris Kathryn L Cottingham

BACKGROUND Dietary factors such as folate, vitamin B12, protein, and methionine are important for the excretion of arsenic via one-carbon metabolism in undernourished populations exposed to high levels of arsenic via drinking water. However, the effects of dietary factors on toenail arsenic concentrations in well-nourished populations exposed to relatively low levels of water arsenic are unknow...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Andrew A Meharg Guoxin Sun Paul N Williams Eureka Adomako Claire Deacon Yong-Guan Zhu Joerg Feldmann Andrea Raab

Inorganic arsenic is a chronic exposure carcinogen. Analysis of UK baby rice revealed a median inorganic arsenic content (n=17) of 0.11 mg/kg. By plotting inorganic arsenic against total arsenic, it was found that inorganic concentrations increased linearly up to 0.25 mg/kg total arsenic, then plateaued at 0.16 mg/kg at higher total arsenic concentrations. Inorganic arsenic intake by babies (4-...

2006
Arun B. Josyula Hannah McClellen Tracy A. Hysong Margaret Kurzius-Spencer Gerald S. Poplin Stefan Stürup Jefferey L. Burgess

The study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of providing bottled water in reducing arsenic exposure. Urine, tap-water and toenail samples were collected from non-smoking adults residing in Ajo (n=40) and Tucson (n=33), Arizona, USA. The Ajo subjects were provided bottled water for 12 months prior to re-sampling. The mean total arsenic (microg/L) in tap-water was 20.3+/-3.7 in Ajo and 4...

2012
Jason Roberge Mary Kay O’Rourke Maria Mercedes Meza-Montenegro Luis Enrique Gutiérrez-Millán Jefferey L. Burgess Robin B. Harris

The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic exposures in selected areas of southern Arizona and northern Mexico, two regions with known elevated levels of arsenic in groundwater reserves. This paper describes the methodology of BAsES and the relationship between estimated arsenic intake from beverages and arsenic output in urine. Households from eigh...

2017
Anne E. Nigra Keeve E. Nachman David C. Love Maria Grau-Perez Ana Navas-Acien

BACKGROUND Arsenicals (roxarsone and nitarsone) used in poultry production likely increase inorganic arsenic (iAs), monomethylarsonic acid (MMA), dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), and roxarsone or nitarsone concentrations in poultry meat. However, the association between poultry intake and exposure to these arsenic species, as reflected in elevated urinary arsenic concentrations, is unknown. OBJECT...

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