Inorganic arsenic is a chronic exposure carcinogen. Analysis of UK baby rice revealed a median inorganic arsenic content (n = 17) of 0.11 mg/kg. By plotting inorganic arsenic against total arsenic, it was found that inorganic concentrations increased linearly up to 0.25 mg/kg total arsenic, then plateaued at 0.16 mg/kg at higher total arsenic concentrations. Inorganic arsenic intake by babies (4–12 months) was considered with respect to current dietary ingestion regulations. It was found that 35% of the baby rice samples analysed would be illegal for sale in China which has regulatory limit of 0.15 mg/kg inorganic arsenic. EU and US food regulations on arsenic are non-existent. When baby inorganic arsenic intake from rice was considered, me...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
AbstractWe evaluated total and inorganic arsenic levels in long grain rice and rice based baby foods...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
AbstractInorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
Rice and rice-based products, such as rice cakes or rice flakes for creamed rice, can contain relati...
Early childhood inorganic arsenic (i-As) exposure is of particular concern since it may adversely im...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Currently, there are no set standards or quantitative guidelines available in the U.S. for arsenic l...
<div><p>There has been an increasing realisation that young infants are exposed to elevated concentr...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be ...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
AbstractWe evaluated total and inorganic arsenic levels in long grain rice and rice based baby foods...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
AbstractInorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
Rice and rice-based products, such as rice cakes or rice flakes for creamed rice, can contain relati...
Early childhood inorganic arsenic (i-As) exposure is of particular concern since it may adversely im...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Currently, there are no set standards or quantitative guidelines available in the U.S. for arsenic l...
<div><p>There has been an increasing realisation that young infants are exposed to elevated concentr...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be ...
Rice is more elevated in arsenic than all other grain crops tested to date, with whole grain (brown)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
AbstractWe evaluated total and inorganic arsenic levels in long grain rice and rice based baby foods...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...