The use of in vitro gastrointestinal extraction to assess the oral bioaccessibility of 7 potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from soil derived from an urban recreational site, has been assessed. The pseudo-total concentration of the 7 PTEs was determined using microwave digestion followed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The bioaccessible fraction was determined and the data compared to the pseudo-total concentrations to determine % bioaccessibility. A generic quantitative risk assessment (GQRA) was undertaken on the pseudo-total PTE concentration of the site by comparing the values with soil guideline (SGV) or generic assessment criteria (GAC) using the residential land use scenario. Based on the GQRA, concentrations of 3 of ...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) pose a threat to human health as they can easily enter human body ...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A former industrial site now used for recreational activities was investigated for total PTE content...
The physiologically-based extraction test (PBET) is being applied to soil from contaminated land sit...
The metal content was determined in soils from a former, historic, contaminated land site and now a ...
With the now widescale reporting of oral bioaccessibility data at contaminated sites, following our ...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) pose a threat to human health as they can easily enter human body ...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
A former industrial site now used for recreational activities was investigated for total PTE content...
The physiologically-based extraction test (PBET) is being applied to soil from contaminated land sit...
The metal content was determined in soils from a former, historic, contaminated land site and now a ...
With the now widescale reporting of oral bioaccessibility data at contaminated sites, following our ...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Ingestion of soil represents one of the critical exposure pathways in the human health risk assessme...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...