Long-term consumption of arsenic-contaminated rice has become a public health issue that urgently needs to be addressed. In this study, mice were exposed to arsenic in rice (low dose, 0.91 mg/kg; medium dose, 9.1 mg/kg) for 30 days and 60 days, respectively, and the effects on pathological structures of spleen and skin, as well as the structure of the fecal microbiome were examined. The findings revealed dose/time cumulative effects on pathological changes, with even a low dose exposure for 30 days causing destruction of splenic follicular structure and thickening of dermal keratinized and epidermal layers. The Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio in the community and the positive/negative ratio in network links were higher in arsenic groups, sug...
AbstractArsenic is a carcinogenic environmental factor found in food and drinking water around the w...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the World Health Organization ranks arsenic...
The interactions between gut microbiota and xenobiotics play a significant role in host health. Gut ...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers of the skin, bladd...
Gut microbiome can participate in arsenic metabolism. However, its efficacy in the host under arseni...
Chronic exposure to arsenic in drinking water causes cancer and non-cancer diseases. However, mechan...
Objective. To investigate the influence of gut microbiota on arsenic accumulation of realgar in mice...
ABSTRACT Intestinal microbiota composition and gut-associated immune response can contribute to the ...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide and has been associated with a long li...
Background: The human intestine is host to an enormously complex, diverse, and vast microbial commun...
Background: Arsenic has antimicrobial properties at high doses yet few studies have examined its eff...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Arsenic has antimicrobial properties at high doses yet few studies have exa...
Despite rice consumption, rice bran as a byproduct of rice milling contains higher arsenic (As). The...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide, and has been associated with a long l...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide, and has been associated with a long l...
AbstractArsenic is a carcinogenic environmental factor found in food and drinking water around the w...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the World Health Organization ranks arsenic...
The interactions between gut microbiota and xenobiotics play a significant role in host health. Gut ...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers of the skin, bladd...
Gut microbiome can participate in arsenic metabolism. However, its efficacy in the host under arseni...
Chronic exposure to arsenic in drinking water causes cancer and non-cancer diseases. However, mechan...
Objective. To investigate the influence of gut microbiota on arsenic accumulation of realgar in mice...
ABSTRACT Intestinal microbiota composition and gut-associated immune response can contribute to the ...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide and has been associated with a long li...
Background: The human intestine is host to an enormously complex, diverse, and vast microbial commun...
Background: Arsenic has antimicrobial properties at high doses yet few studies have examined its eff...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Arsenic has antimicrobial properties at high doses yet few studies have exa...
Despite rice consumption, rice bran as a byproduct of rice milling contains higher arsenic (As). The...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide, and has been associated with a long l...
Exposure to arsenic affects large human populations worldwide, and has been associated with a long l...
AbstractArsenic is a carcinogenic environmental factor found in food and drinking water around the w...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the World Health Organization ranks arsenic...
The interactions between gut microbiota and xenobiotics play a significant role in host health. Gut ...