Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid (DMA) were determined in 37 commercial rice samples collected in France. Ast was measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) whereas anion-exchange chromatography – ICP-MS was used for Asi and DMA determination. Ast in raw rice varied from 0.041 to 0.535 mg kg−1 whereas Asi varied from 0.025 mg kg−1 (polished Basmati rice) up to 0.471 mg kg−1 (organic rice duo). The daily intake and associated health risk for different population groups as a function of age and gender was also assessed. The intake varied between 0.002 and 0.184 μg kg−1 body weight for Ast and 0.002 and 0.153 μg kg−1 body weight for Asi, which do not pose a chronic toxicity ...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Arsenic is a metalloid with natural and anthropogenic sources and its inorganic form is toxic to hum...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid ...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid ...
Ingestion of arsenic through food and water is the main path for this element to enter the human org...
Arsenic toxicity depends on the chemical form. Inorganic arsenic is more toxic than organic arsenic ...
Arsenic toxicity depends on the chemical form. Inorganic arsenic is more toxic than organic arsenic ...
Arsenic concentrations and speciation measurements were determined for six varieties of Australian-g...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated rice; however, little is known a...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Arsenic is a metalloid with natural and anthropogenic sources and its inorganic form is toxic to hum...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid ...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid ...
Ingestion of arsenic through food and water is the main path for this element to enter the human org...
Arsenic toxicity depends on the chemical form. Inorganic arsenic is more toxic than organic arsenic ...
Arsenic toxicity depends on the chemical form. Inorganic arsenic is more toxic than organic arsenic ...
Arsenic concentrations and speciation measurements were determined for six varieties of Australian-g...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated rice; however, little is known a...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Arsenic is a metalloid with natural and anthropogenic sources and its inorganic form is toxic to hum...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...