Arsenic (As) bioaccessibility in contaminated soils (n = 50) was assessed using the simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET). Soils used in the study were collected from sites where As was used as an herbicide (railway corridor) or pesticide (cattle dip sites), from former gold mines and from highly mineralised locations containing geogenic As sources (gossans). In all but three soils, As bioaccessibility was less than 50% indicating that a significant proportion of the total As concentration may not be available for absorption in the gastrointestinal tract following incidental soil ingestion. When regression models were developed based on soil properties, the descriptive variables best able to describe As bioaccessibility in rail...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals and is o...
Floodplain soils are frequently contaminated with metal(loid)s due to present or historic mining, ...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) is a global concern due to worldwide exposure and adverse effects, ...
Bio-accessibility and bioavailability of arsenic (As) in historically As-contaminated soils (cattle ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Jurassic ironstones outcropping over parts of eastern England give rise to soils with arsenic concen...
This study characterises the total As concentrations and As bioaccessibility in 109 soils from Devon...
Recognition that the bioavailability of soil As (As) is influenced by its soil dynamics has initiate...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Twenty samples from soils developed over the Northampton Sand ironstone formation were collected fro...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
Summary: Arsenic relative bioavailability (RBA) in mine wastes is always lower than 100%. Total conc...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals and is o...
Floodplain soils are frequently contaminated with metal(loid)s due to present or historic mining, ...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) is a global concern due to worldwide exposure and adverse effects, ...
Bio-accessibility and bioavailability of arsenic (As) in historically As-contaminated soils (cattle ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Jurassic ironstones outcropping over parts of eastern England give rise to soils with arsenic concen...
This study characterises the total As concentrations and As bioaccessibility in 109 soils from Devon...
Recognition that the bioavailability of soil As (As) is influenced by its soil dynamics has initiate...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Twenty samples from soils developed over the Northampton Sand ironstone formation were collected fro...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
Summary: Arsenic relative bioavailability (RBA) in mine wastes is always lower than 100%. Total conc...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals and is o...
Floodplain soils are frequently contaminated with metal(loid)s due to present or historic mining, ...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) is a global concern due to worldwide exposure and adverse effects, ...