Incidental ingestion of household dust is an important arsenic (As) exposure pathway for children. However, compared to soils, assessment of As relative bioavailability (RBA) in household dust is limited. In this study, As-RBA in 12 household dust samples (7–38 mg kg<sup>–1</sup>) was measured using an in vivo mouse model and compared to As bioaccessibility determined using 4 assays [Solubility Bioaccessibility Research Consortium method (SBRC), in vitro gastrointestinal method (IVG), Deutsches Institut für Normunge.V. method (DIN), and physiologically based extraction test (PBET)]. Arsenic RBA ranged from 21.8 ± 1.6 to 85.6 ± 7.2% with samples containing low Fe and high total organic carbon content having higher As-RBA. Strong in vivo–in ...
There is a strong interest in developing an in vitro arsenic (As) model that satisfactorily estimate...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
A number of bioaccessibility methodologies have the potential to act as surrogate measures of arseni...
In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays estimate arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) in cont...
To evaluate the capabilities of in vitro assays to predict arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RB...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) is a global concern due to worldwide exposure and adverse effects, ...
Different animals and biomarkers have been used to measure the relative bioavailability of arsenic (...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
This protocol describes an approach for determining the relative bioavailability of arsenic in soil ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
There is a strong interest in developing an in vitro arsenic (As) model that satisfactorily estimate...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
A number of bioaccessibility methodologies have the potential to act as surrogate measures of arseni...
In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays estimate arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) in cont...
To evaluate the capabilities of in vitro assays to predict arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RB...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) is a global concern due to worldwide exposure and adverse effects, ...
Different animals and biomarkers have been used to measure the relative bioavailability of arsenic (...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
This protocol describes an approach for determining the relative bioavailability of arsenic in soil ...
Arsenic bioaccessibility tests are now being commonly used in risk assessment. However, concerns rem...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
There is a strong interest in developing an in vitro arsenic (As) model that satisfactorily estimate...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...