Studies have shown that rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the main sources of inorganic arsenic in foods. Rice absorbs arsenic from the soil and more so when planted in soils contaminated with agrochemicals residues. In this research, the concentration of arsenic in over 40 rice samples, selected randomly from paddy fields in the North of Thailand, was determined by inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). It was found that the average levels of arsenic in rice grown in uncontaminated soil was 1.8 x10-3 mg kg-1 (1.8 ppb) relatively lower than the guideline of 0.2 mg kg-1 (200 ppb) agreed by Codex Alimentarius for arsenic in rice. Thus, it is possible to suggest that a normal intake of Thai rice from the paddy fields of North Th...
A study was conducted to investigate the accumulation and distribution of arsenic in different fract...
This study investigated total arsenic and arsenic speciation in rice using ion chromatography with m...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Background and Objective: Arsenic accumulation in rice has become a major disaster in the recent dec...
Toxic elements in rice samples are great concern in Thailand because rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Rice is a staple food eaten by more than 50% of the world’s population and is a daily dietary consti...
Ingestion of arsenic through food and water is the main path for this element to enter the human org...
The present study arose from the need of to determine inorganic arsenic (iAs) at low levels in rice....
AbstractRice is a staple food and a good source of nutrition for half of the earth’s population incl...
Rice is the staple food for the people of arsenic endemic South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countr...
A study was conducted to investigate the accumulation and distribution of arsenic in different fract...
This study investigated total arsenic and arsenic speciation in rice using ion chromatography with m...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Over 50 percent of the world's population consumes rice as a staple food. However, due to natural an...
Background and Objective: Arsenic accumulation in rice has become a major disaster in the recent dec...
Toxic elements in rice samples are great concern in Thailand because rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Rice is a staple food eaten by more than 50% of the world’s population and is a daily dietary consti...
Ingestion of arsenic through food and water is the main path for this element to enter the human org...
The present study arose from the need of to determine inorganic arsenic (iAs) at low levels in rice....
AbstractRice is a staple food and a good source of nutrition for half of the earth’s population incl...
Rice is the staple food for the people of arsenic endemic South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countr...
A study was conducted to investigate the accumulation and distribution of arsenic in different fract...
This study investigated total arsenic and arsenic speciation in rice using ion chromatography with m...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...