Earlier incubation and greenhouse studies in our laboratory confirmed the effectiveness of drinking-water treatment residual (WTR) in decreasing soil arsenic (As) bioaccessibility as determined with in vitro tests, which led us to hypothesize a similar outcome if animal studies were to be conducted. Our objective was to evaluate the potential of WTR in lowering soil As bioavailability by conducting in vivo experiments and compare the in vitro to the in vivo As data. This study was performed using 6-week-old male BALB/c mice that were fed with an As-contaminated soil slurry using the gavage method. Blood and stomach contents were collected at 1 and 24 h after feeding. Urine and excreta were collected at time 0 (before feeding) and 24 h after...
To evaluate the capabilities of in vitro assays to predict arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RB...
In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays estimate arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) in cont...
In some parts of the Netherlands, bog-ore containing soils prevail which naturally contain arsenic c...
Earlier incubation and greenhouse studies in our laboratory confirmed the effectiveness of drinking-...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of drinking-water treatment resi...
Different animals and biomarkers have been used to measure the relative bioavailability of arsenic (...
There is a strong interest in developing an in vitro arsenic (As) model that satisfactorily estimate...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
A number of studies have found that gastrointestinal absorption of arsenic from soil is limited, ind...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Several studies have shown limited absorption of arsenic from soils. This has led to increased inter...
Bio-accessibility and bioavailability of arsenic (As) in historically As-contaminated soils (cattle ...
To evaluate the capabilities of in vitro assays to predict arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RB...
In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays estimate arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) in cont...
In some parts of the Netherlands, bog-ore containing soils prevail which naturally contain arsenic c...
Earlier incubation and greenhouse studies in our laboratory confirmed the effectiveness of drinking-...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of drinking-water treatment resi...
Different animals and biomarkers have been used to measure the relative bioavailability of arsenic (...
There is a strong interest in developing an in vitro arsenic (As) model that satisfactorily estimate...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
A number of studies have found that gastrointestinal absorption of arsenic from soil is limited, ind...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Several studies have shown limited absorption of arsenic from soils. This has led to increased inter...
Bio-accessibility and bioavailability of arsenic (As) in historically As-contaminated soils (cattle ...
To evaluate the capabilities of in vitro assays to predict arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RB...
In vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays estimate arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) in cont...
In some parts of the Netherlands, bog-ore containing soils prevail which naturally contain arsenic c...