The bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) in contaminated soils has been extensively studied, including the influence of soil properties on Pb bioaccessibility. However, little is known about the effects of other metals/metalloid, such as arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) on the bioaccessibility of Pb, i.e. whether As or Cd could increase or decrease the solubility of Pb in human gastrointestinal tract when Pb-contaminated soil and As-contaminated (or Cd-contaminated) soil are ingested simultaneously. Furthermore, it is far from clear that if soil property could make a difference to these effects. In this study, seven types of soils were collected in Australia and spiked with As, Cd or Pb. Gastric bioaccessibility of Pb ranged from 44 ± 0.9% to 100 ± 6.7%...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Although strong in vivo-in vitro correlations (IVIVCs) between relative bioavailability (RBA) and bi...
The effect of in situ immobilization of lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) in soil with respectively phospha...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Interaction effects of As, Cd and Pb on their respective bioaccessibility in co-contaminated soils w...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
In human risk assessment, ingestion of soil is considered a major route of toxic Pb exposure. A larg...
The relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the ingestion pathway was m...
In human health risk assessment (HHRA), oral ingestion of soil can be a major route of exposure to m...
International audienceThis investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant parameters ...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
Bioaccessibility to assess potential risks resulting from exposure to Pb-contaminated soils is commo...
International audienceThe Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe (BARGE) has carried out an inter...
The hazard imposed by trace elements within soils is dependent on soil properties and the relative d...
International audienceMan exposure to the soils can occur via a number of different ways, including ...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Although strong in vivo-in vitro correlations (IVIVCs) between relative bioavailability (RBA) and bi...
The effect of in situ immobilization of lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) in soil with respectively phospha...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Interaction effects of As, Cd and Pb on their respective bioaccessibility in co-contaminated soils w...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
In human risk assessment, ingestion of soil is considered a major route of toxic Pb exposure. A larg...
The relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the ingestion pathway was m...
In human health risk assessment (HHRA), oral ingestion of soil can be a major route of exposure to m...
International audienceThis investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant parameters ...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
Bioaccessibility to assess potential risks resulting from exposure to Pb-contaminated soils is commo...
International audienceThe Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe (BARGE) has carried out an inter...
The hazard imposed by trace elements within soils is dependent on soil properties and the relative d...
International audienceMan exposure to the soils can occur via a number of different ways, including ...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Although strong in vivo-in vitro correlations (IVIVCs) between relative bioavailability (RBA) and bi...
The effect of in situ immobilization of lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) in soil with respectively phospha...