<div><p>There has been an increasing realisation that young infants are exposed to elevated concentrations of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic, relative to adults. This is because many infant food products are rice based, and rice is ~10-fold elevated in inorganic arsenic compared to most other foods. The European Commission (EC) has acted on this concern setting stricter standards for infants, 100 μg of inorganic arsenic per kg of food (100 μg/kg), as compared to adults (200 μg/kg), for rice based foods, a law that was brought into place in 1<sup>st</sup> January 2016. Here we investigate how this law has impacted on inorganic arsenic in baby food products in the UK market, and compare the findings to previous baby food surveys taken befor...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Under EU legislation, total arsenic levels in drinking water should not exceed 10 μg l−1, while in t...
AbstractInorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products...
Rice and rice-based products, such as rice cakes or rice flakes for creamed rice, can contain relati...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Inorganic arsenic is a chronic exposure carcinogen. Analysis of UK baby rice revealed a median inorg...
Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be ...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
Currently, there are no set standards or quantitative guidelines available in the U.S. for arsenic l...
Early childhood inorganic arsenic (i-As) exposure is of particular concern since it may adversely im...
Background: Rice is known to be high in arsenic, including in infant rice cereal. Although arsenic i...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
AbstractWe evaluated total and inorganic arsenic levels in long grain rice and rice based baby foods...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Under EU legislation, total arsenic levels in drinking water should not exceed 10 μg l−1, while in t...
AbstractInorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products...
Rice and rice-based products, such as rice cakes or rice flakes for creamed rice, can contain relati...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Inorganic arsenic is a chronic exposure carcinogen. Analysis of UK baby rice revealed a median inorg...
Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be ...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
Currently, there are no set standards or quantitative guidelines available in the U.S. for arsenic l...
Early childhood inorganic arsenic (i-As) exposure is of particular concern since it may adversely im...
Background: Rice is known to be high in arsenic, including in infant rice cereal. Although arsenic i...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
AbstractWe evaluated total and inorganic arsenic levels in long grain rice and rice based baby foods...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Under EU legislation, total arsenic levels in drinking water should not exceed 10 μg l−1, while in t...