Waterborne and dietborne exposure are both important sources for the accumulation of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in aquatic organisms. Although the waterborne toxicity of iAs has been extensively investigated, its dietborne toxicity has received little attention. The present study examined the acute and chronic toxicity of arsenate (iAs<sup>V</sup>) and arsenite (iAs<sup>III</sup>) to the freshwater zooplankton species Daphnia magna under both waterborne and dietborne exposure scenarios. The bioaccumulation, speciation, and tissue and subcellular distributions of arsenic were analyzed to understand the mechanisms accounting for differences in toxicity related to different arsenic species, exposure scenarios, and exposure duration. The toxicity ...
The toxicity of chemicals in the environment is influenced by many factors, such as the adsorption t...
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Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element and its carcinogenic effect on living organisms is well known...
Arsenic is a known environmental toxicant and it occurs in the environment from natural and anthropo...
In the environment, arsenic (As) exists in a number of chemical species, and arsenite (AsIII) and ar...
Arsenic pollution and its toxicity to aquatic organisms have attracted worldwide attention. The bioa...
ABSTRACT Arsenic is an ametal ubiquitous in nature and known by its high toxicity. Many studies have...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwater...
In the present study, the dissolved uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination of arsenic (initia...
Arsenic (As) contamination of freshwater is largely due to geogenic processes, but As is also releas...
2 Abstract 23 The occurrence, distribution, speciation, and biotransformation of arsenic in aquatic ...
Arsenic contamination has global impacts and freshwaters are major arsenic repositories. Arsenic tox...
The occurrence, distribution, speciation, and biotransformation of arsenic in aquatic environment (m...
Arsenic (As) is a major hazardous metalloid in many aquatic environments. This study quantified the ...
In the environment arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid. Well documented cases of arsenic pois...
The toxicity of chemicals in the environment is influenced by many factors, such as the adsorption t...
© 2015 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Chemical methods have been used for the remedi...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element and its carcinogenic effect on living organisms is well known...
Arsenic is a known environmental toxicant and it occurs in the environment from natural and anthropo...
In the environment, arsenic (As) exists in a number of chemical species, and arsenite (AsIII) and ar...
Arsenic pollution and its toxicity to aquatic organisms have attracted worldwide attention. The bioa...
ABSTRACT Arsenic is an ametal ubiquitous in nature and known by its high toxicity. Many studies have...
Arsenic (As) pollution in water has important impacts for human and ecosystem health. In freshwater...
In the present study, the dissolved uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination of arsenic (initia...
Arsenic (As) contamination of freshwater is largely due to geogenic processes, but As is also releas...
2 Abstract 23 The occurrence, distribution, speciation, and biotransformation of arsenic in aquatic ...
Arsenic contamination has global impacts and freshwaters are major arsenic repositories. Arsenic tox...
The occurrence, distribution, speciation, and biotransformation of arsenic in aquatic environment (m...
Arsenic (As) is a major hazardous metalloid in many aquatic environments. This study quantified the ...
In the environment arsenic is a naturally occurring metalloid. Well documented cases of arsenic pois...
The toxicity of chemicals in the environment is influenced by many factors, such as the adsorption t...
© 2015 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Chemical methods have been used for the remedi...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element and its carcinogenic effect on living organisms is well known...