Arsenic species were determined in rice and bulgur samples that were collected from 50 participants who also supplied exposure related information through a questionnaire survey. Speciation analysis was conducted using an HPLC-ICP-MS system. Ingestion exposure to arsenic and associated health risks were assessed by combining the concentration and questionnaire data both for individual participants and the subject population. Inorganic arsenic dominated both in rice and bulgur but concentrations were about an order of magnitude higher in rice (160. ±. 38. ng/g) than in bulgur. Because participants also consumed more rice than bulgur, exposures were significantly higher for rice resulting in carcinogenic risks above acceptable level for 53% a...
Arsenic (carcinogenic) is a global health concern due to its presence in groundwater and subsequent ...
Ingestion of drinking water is not the only elevated source of arsenic to the diet in the Bengal Del...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Arsenic species were determined in rice and bulgur samples that were collected from 50 participants ...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid (DMA) were determine...
Arsenic is a metalloid with natural and anthropogenic sources and its inorganic form is toxic to hum...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Many Bangladeshi suffer from arsenic-related health concerns. Most mitigation activities focus on id...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
An extensive number (965) of rice samples collected by household survey from 73 upazilas (i.e. sub-d...
Arsenic (carcinogenic) is a global health concern due to its presence in groundwater and subsequent ...
Ingestion of drinking water is not the only elevated source of arsenic to the diet in the Bengal Del...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Arsenic species were determined in rice and bulgur samples that were collected from 50 participants ...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid (DMA) were determine...
Arsenic is a metalloid with natural and anthropogenic sources and its inorganic form is toxic to hum...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Many Bangladeshi suffer from arsenic-related health concerns. Most mitigation activities focus on id...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Arsenic occurs in various concentrations everywhere in the soil. It has been known for quite some ti...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
An extensive number (965) of rice samples collected by household survey from 73 upazilas (i.e. sub-d...
Arsenic (carcinogenic) is a global health concern due to its presence in groundwater and subsequent ...
Ingestion of drinking water is not the only elevated source of arsenic to the diet in the Bengal Del...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic and highly concentrated in rice. Dietary exposure to iAs is ...