Shellfish is a common part of indigenous cuisines throughout the world and one of the major sources of human exposure to arsenic (As). We evaluated As speciation in shellfish after cooking and gastrointestinal digestion in this study. Results showed that washing and cooking (boiling and steaming) can reduce As exposures from shellfish. The use of spices during cooking processes also helped to reduce the bioaccessibility of total As. Through mass balance calculations, we verified the transformation of methylated As compounds into inorganic As in shellfish takes place during cooking and that As demethylation can occur during simulated gastrointestinal digestion. In vivo demethylation of As after gastrointestinal digestion was also demonstrate...
Arsenic (As) is a major hazardous metalloid in many aquatic environments. This study quantified the ...
In this study the concentration of total arsenic (As) and arsenic species (inorganic As, arsenobetai...
In order to characterize the different sources of exposure to arsenic (As), urinary excretion of tot...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Consumption of seafood has been on a steady rise based on reports of associated health benefits. Mar...
A study was undertaken to assess whether the consumption of fish and shellfish containing a high con...
Shrimp, a popular and readily consumed seafood, contains high concentrations of arsenic. However, fe...
Chemical speciation in foodstuffs is of uttermost importance since it is nowadays recognized that bo...
To assess whether regular consumption of seafood, particularly fish and shellfish, by humans may lea...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p class="rtejustify">A series of 350 food products, belonging to various food group...
<p>In this study the concentration of total arsenic (As) and arsenic species (inorganic As, ar...
The major hazard of arsenic in living organisms is increasingly being recognized. Marine mollusks ar...
Arsenic (As) is a major hazardous metalloid in many aquatic environments. This study quantified the ...
In this study the concentration of total arsenic (As) and arsenic species (inorganic As, arsenobetai...
In order to characterize the different sources of exposure to arsenic (As), urinary excretion of tot...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Arsenic (As) species analysis is important for the risk evaluation of seafood. Until now, there has ...
Consumption of seafood has been on a steady rise based on reports of associated health benefits. Mar...
A study was undertaken to assess whether the consumption of fish and shellfish containing a high con...
Shrimp, a popular and readily consumed seafood, contains high concentrations of arsenic. However, fe...
Chemical speciation in foodstuffs is of uttermost importance since it is nowadays recognized that bo...
To assess whether regular consumption of seafood, particularly fish and shellfish, by humans may lea...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p class="rtejustify">A series of 350 food products, belonging to various food group...
<p>In this study the concentration of total arsenic (As) and arsenic species (inorganic As, ar...
The major hazard of arsenic in living organisms is increasingly being recognized. Marine mollusks ar...
Arsenic (As) is a major hazardous metalloid in many aquatic environments. This study quantified the ...
In this study the concentration of total arsenic (As) and arsenic species (inorganic As, arsenobetai...
In order to characterize the different sources of exposure to arsenic (As), urinary excretion of tot...