Despite the health benefits of food supplements (FS) based on algae or cyanobacteria, the elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in these FS may raise a health concern. In the present study 33 FS containing algae or cyanobacteria were collected and As (species) were analysed to estimate consumer exposure. Based on hazard and exposure data, potential risks were evaluated using inorganic arsenic (As) and the potentially toxic As fraction (As minus arsenobetaine (AB)). As concentrations were in the range 0.053-57 mg/kg with highest concentrations in FS containing brown algae. As concentrations were in the range <0.02-4.7 mg kg. A large part of As in FS containing algae or cyanobacteria was identified as potentially toxic AsSugars species. Neg...
Abstract-- Salmon is a kind of fish which has good nutrition for human but it can be contaminated by...
Human exposure to inorganic arsenic is predominantly caused by uptake of contaminated drinking water...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p>Many potential health benefits are related to the consumption of marine organisms due to th...
Globalisation contributed to the introduction of novel foods into the Spanish diet, among the seawee...
Seaweed contains large amounts of various arsenic compounds such as arsenosugars (AsSugs), but their...
The main source of arsenic exposure to humans worldwide is the diet, in particular, drinking water, ...
For human, arsenic (As) is toxic substance which is widely transported from natural and anthropogeni...
Abstract: Arsenic, a metalloid, is considered nonessential for human beings. However, excess amount ...
The presence of toxic cyanobacteria (blue–green algae) in surface waters used for drinking water sou...
Arsenic is an element that is widely distributed throughout the environment. Its compounds are mainl...
A responsible harvest of mesopelagic species as aquafeed ingredients has the potential to address th...
Arsenic (As), is a metalloid that can accumulate in water, plants and seafood to high levels. Depend...
Arsenic is a known environmental toxicant and it occurs in the environment from natural and anthropo...
Seaweeds contain arsenic primarily in the form of arsenosugars, which can be metabolized to a wide r...
Abstract-- Salmon is a kind of fish which has good nutrition for human but it can be contaminated by...
Human exposure to inorganic arsenic is predominantly caused by uptake of contaminated drinking water...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p>Many potential health benefits are related to the consumption of marine organisms due to th...
Globalisation contributed to the introduction of novel foods into the Spanish diet, among the seawee...
Seaweed contains large amounts of various arsenic compounds such as arsenosugars (AsSugs), but their...
The main source of arsenic exposure to humans worldwide is the diet, in particular, drinking water, ...
For human, arsenic (As) is toxic substance which is widely transported from natural and anthropogeni...
Abstract: Arsenic, a metalloid, is considered nonessential for human beings. However, excess amount ...
The presence of toxic cyanobacteria (blue–green algae) in surface waters used for drinking water sou...
Arsenic is an element that is widely distributed throughout the environment. Its compounds are mainl...
A responsible harvest of mesopelagic species as aquafeed ingredients has the potential to address th...
Arsenic (As), is a metalloid that can accumulate in water, plants and seafood to high levels. Depend...
Arsenic is a known environmental toxicant and it occurs in the environment from natural and anthropo...
Seaweeds contain arsenic primarily in the form of arsenosugars, which can be metabolized to a wide r...
Abstract-- Salmon is a kind of fish which has good nutrition for human but it can be contaminated by...
Human exposure to inorganic arsenic is predominantly caused by uptake of contaminated drinking water...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...