The capacity for inorganic arsenic (ASi) methylation in 13 healthy volunteers and in 30 patients with different types of liver disease has been assessed by measuring the amount of unmetabolized ASi, monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) excreted in urine within 24 h after the IV injection of 7.14 micrograms/kg ASi. Liver disease does not affect the percent of the injected dose excreted within 24 h but has striking and opposite effects on the proportions of MMA and DMA. MMA excretion is highly correlated with the 14C-aminopyrine breath test (r = 0.73; P less than 0.05). The reduction in the proportion of MMA excreted in urine and the increase in that of DMA are similar with regard to sensitivity and specificity for dete...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
To investigate the influence of liver cirrhosis on the capacity of methylation, the urinary excretio...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
Incomplete arsenic (As) methylation has been considered a risk factor of As-related diseases. This ...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
Among the elements of toxicological relevance, inorganic arsenic (As) probably exhibits the most com...
Biomethylation is the major pathway for the metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in many mammalian ...
Arsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still largely...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
To investigate the influence of liver cirrhosis on the capacity of methylation, the urinary excretio...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
Incomplete arsenic (As) methylation has been considered a risk factor of As-related diseases. This ...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
Among the elements of toxicological relevance, inorganic arsenic (As) probably exhibits the most com...
Biomethylation is the major pathway for the metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in many mammalian ...
Arsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still largely...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...