The bioavailability of soil contaminants can be measured using in vitro or in vivo techniques. Since there was no standard method for intercomparison among laboratories, we compared two techniques for bioavailability estimation: in vitro dissolution and in vivo rat feeding model for a NIST-traceable soil material. Bioaccessibility was measured using a sequential soil extraction in synthetic analogues of human saliva, gastric and intestinal fluids. Bioavailability was measured in Sprague Dawley rats by determining metal levels in the major organs and urine, feces, and blood. Bioaccessibility was found to be a good indicator of relative metal bioavailability. Results are presented from bioaccessible experiments with Cesium in contaminated DOE...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
Soil ingestion is a key exposure pathway in Human Health Risk Assessment for contaminants in soil. T...
'The authors hypotheses are: (1) the more closely the synthetic, in vitro, extractant mimics the ext...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
In this study, cadmium (Cd) relative bioavailability in contaminated (n = 5) and spiked (n = 2) soil...
Graduation date: 2006Soil that is contaminated with radioactive elements poses an exposure hazard\ud...
International audienceMan exposure to the soils can occur via a number of different ways, including ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Bioaccessibility is a measurement of a substance's solubility in the human gastro-intestinal system,...
Soil ingestion can be a major exposure route for humans to many immobile soil contaminants. Exposur...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
This article presents experimental designs focusing on assessing of the bioavailability of metals in...
This chapter gives an overview of how bioavailability measurements are used in medical geology. In b...
For risk assessment of orally ingested contaminants it is often unknown how much of the contaminant ...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
Soil ingestion is a key exposure pathway in Human Health Risk Assessment for contaminants in soil. T...
'The authors hypotheses are: (1) the more closely the synthetic, in vitro, extractant mimics the ext...
In vivo models show that the bioavailability of soil contaminants varies between site and type of ma...
In this study, cadmium (Cd) relative bioavailability in contaminated (n = 5) and spiked (n = 2) soil...
Graduation date: 2006Soil that is contaminated with radioactive elements poses an exposure hazard\ud...
International audienceMan exposure to the soils can occur via a number of different ways, including ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Bioaccessibility is a measurement of a substance's solubility in the human gastro-intestinal system,...
Soil ingestion can be a major exposure route for humans to many immobile soil contaminants. Exposur...
The robustness of in vitro bioaccessibility assays to predict oral relative bioavailability (RBA) of...
This article presents experimental designs focusing on assessing of the bioavailability of metals in...
This chapter gives an overview of how bioavailability measurements are used in medical geology. In b...
For risk assessment of orally ingested contaminants it is often unknown how much of the contaminant ...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
International audienceThe relative bioavailability of arsenic, antimony, cadmium, and lead for the i...
Soil ingestion is a key exposure pathway in Human Health Risk Assessment for contaminants in soil. T...