The simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET) and the stomach phase of the unified bioaccessibility method (UBM) have been modified for use in assessing the bioaccessibility of potentially toxic elements in samples of PM10 collected during routine air quality monitoring. Arsenic, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in extracts of synthetic PM samples prepared by loading candidate soil reference material BGS102 onto TX40 (Teflon-coated borosilicate) filters widely used in standard commercial tapered element oscillating microbalance/filter dynamics measurement system (FDMS) ambient particulate monitors. Analysis of blanks revealed two important sources of contamination that ...
International audienceBioaccessibility is a measurement of a substance's solubility in the human gas...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
The simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET) and the stomach phase of the unified bioacces...
Two dynamic versions of the simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET) were developed—an off...
A novel two-step sequential extraction has been developed to assess the bioaccessibility of As, Cd, ...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in airborne particulate matter (APM) can cause adverse effects on ...
Toxicity of the soluble fraction of particulate matter (PM) has been extensively evaluated, but it h...
International audienceIncidental ingestion of polluted soil particles exposes the population to toxi...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
In present study, an in-vitro physiologically based extraction test has been applied for extraction ...
AbstractAn approach for assessing the inhalation bioaccessibility of Pb in the PM10 size fraction is...
International audienceBioaccessibility is a measurement of a substance's solubility in the human gas...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...
The simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET) and the stomach phase of the unified bioacces...
Two dynamic versions of the simplified bioaccessibility extraction test (SBET) were developed—an off...
A novel two-step sequential extraction has been developed to assess the bioaccessibility of As, Cd, ...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in airborne particulate matter (APM) can cause adverse effects on ...
Toxicity of the soluble fraction of particulate matter (PM) has been extensively evaluated, but it h...
International audienceIncidental ingestion of polluted soil particles exposes the population to toxi...
Intake of soil by children and adults is a major exposure pathway to contaminants including potentia...
In present study, an in-vitro physiologically based extraction test has been applied for extraction ...
AbstractAn approach for assessing the inhalation bioaccessibility of Pb in the PM10 size fraction is...
International audienceBioaccessibility is a measurement of a substance's solubility in the human gas...
Pollution of soils with potentially toxic elements (PTE) is a major global concern. Analytical metho...
A simple, two-stage, physiologically based extraction has been applied to assess the human bioaccess...