Arsenic is an odorless, colorless and tasteless element long linked with effects on the skin and viscera. Exposure to it may be cryptic. Although human intake can occur from four forms, elemental, inorganic (trivalent and pentavalent arsenic) and organic arsenic, the trivalent inorganic arsenicals constitute the major human hazard. Arsenic usually reaches the skin from occupational, therapeutic, or environmental exposure, although it still may be employed as a poison. Occupations involving new technologies are not exempt from arsenic exposure. Its acute and chronic effects are noteworthy. Treatment options exist for arsenic-induced pathology, but prevention of toxicity remains the main focus. Vitamin and mineral supplementation ma...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Copyright © 2014 K. T. Lim et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Arsenic is an odorless, colorless and tasteless element long linked with effects on the skin and vi...
Arsenic is a metalloid, a known poison as well as carcinogen that occurs naturally in earth’s crust....
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This review deals with environmental origin, occurrence, episodes, and impact on human health of ars...
There is a plethora of recent publications on all aspects relevant to the toxicology of arsenic (As)...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous metalloid, is one of the most com-coronary heart disease, hypertension, arteri...
ABSTRACT In the mind of the general public, the words “arsenic ” and “poison ” have become almost sy...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Arsenic intoxication represents a worldwide health problem and occurs mainly through drinking water....
Abstract: High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Copyright © 2014 K. T. Lim et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Arsenic is an odorless, colorless and tasteless element long linked with effects on the skin and vi...
Arsenic is a metalloid, a known poison as well as carcinogen that occurs naturally in earth’s crust....
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This review deals with environmental origin, occurrence, episodes, and impact on human health of ars...
There is a plethora of recent publications on all aspects relevant to the toxicology of arsenic (As)...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous metalloid, is one of the most com-coronary heart disease, hypertension, arteri...
ABSTRACT In the mind of the general public, the words “arsenic ” and “poison ” have become almost sy...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Arsenic intoxication represents a worldwide health problem and occurs mainly through drinking water....
Abstract: High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a grey substance, which is insoluble in water and therefore cannot be absorbed from the a...
Copyright © 2014 K. T. Lim et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...