Inorganic arsenicals such as arsenite (iAs(III)) and arsenate (iAs(V)) are well-known human carcinogens. Arsenic is metabolized by repetitive reduction and oxidative methylation, and is excreted mainly in urine as monomethylated arsenicals (MMAs) and dimethylated arsenicals (DMAs). Recently, it has been shown that iAs(III) administered intravenously or orally is excreted into bile as arsenic-glutathione (As-GSH) complexes such as arsenic triglutathione [As(GS)(3)] and methylarsenic diglutathione [CH(3)As(GS)(2)]. In order to carry out the speciation of As-GSH complexes, it is important to understand their stability. The present study was designed to clarify the stability of As-GSH complexes in rat bile, and the role of GSH in stabilizing th...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...
Arsine is one of the most potent hemolytic agents. It is important to clarify arsine metabolism as w...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Although inorganic arsenate (iAsV) andarsenite (iAsIII) aremeta-bolized in liver and excreted into b...
Arsenic has been classified as a group I carcinogen. It has been ranked number one in the CERCLA pri...
Trivalent arsenic (As(III)) exposure is linked to cancer, but exposure includes pentavalent arsenic ...
It has been suggested recently that arsenic–glutathione (As–GSH) complexes play an important role in...
Rat liver, kidney and lung slices methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic (AsIII) to monomethylarsonic...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
Despite of its known toxicity and potential to cause cancer, arsenic has been proven to be a very im...
Among the elements of toxicological relevance, inorganic arsenic (As) probably exhibits the most com...
Chronic ingestion of water containing inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been linked to a variety of advers...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...
Arsine is one of the most potent hemolytic agents. It is important to clarify arsine metabolism as w...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Although inorganic arsenate (iAsV) andarsenite (iAsIII) aremeta-bolized in liver and excreted into b...
Arsenic has been classified as a group I carcinogen. It has been ranked number one in the CERCLA pri...
Trivalent arsenic (As(III)) exposure is linked to cancer, but exposure includes pentavalent arsenic ...
It has been suggested recently that arsenic–glutathione (As–GSH) complexes play an important role in...
Rat liver, kidney and lung slices methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic (AsIII) to monomethylarsonic...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
Despite of its known toxicity and potential to cause cancer, arsenic has been proven to be a very im...
Among the elements of toxicological relevance, inorganic arsenic (As) probably exhibits the most com...
Chronic ingestion of water containing inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been linked to a variety of advers...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...
Arsine is one of the most potent hemolytic agents. It is important to clarify arsine metabolism as w...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...