Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-based diets. Human health risk of As varies greatly with rice variety and country of origin. The purpose of the present study was to determine total and speciated As in Australian-grown and imported rice on sale in Australia to assess their health risk to consumers. The total As (tAs) concentrations in Australian-grown organic brown, medium grain brown, and organic white rice were 438 ± 23, 287 ± 03, and 283 ± 18 μg kg-1 dry weight (d wt), respectively. In Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, and Thai rice imported and on sale in Australia, tAs concentrations were 56 ± 05, 92 ± 10, 82 ± 06 and 172 ± 24 μg kg-1, respectively. Asian rice contained mainl...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
Rice is among the most important staple foods worldwide. However, the consumption of rice and rice-b...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated rice; however, little is known a...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Chronic dietary exposure to arsenic, particularly the inorganic forms (defined as elemental arsenic,...
Arsenic concentrations and speciation measurements were determined for six varieties of Australian-g...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
AbstractRice is a staple food and a good source of nutrition for half of the earth’s population incl...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid (DMA) were determine...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid associated with various negative human health impacts including ca...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
Ingestion of drinking water is not the only elevated source of arsenic to the diet in the Bengal Del...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
Rice is among the most important staple foods worldwide. However, the consumption of rice and rice-b...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated rice; however, little is known a...
Rice is an important route of arsenic (As) exposure to humans, especially populations with rice-base...
Chronic dietary exposure to arsenic, particularly the inorganic forms (defined as elemental arsenic,...
Arsenic concentrations and speciation measurements were determined for six varieties of Australian-g...
Rice is an essential staple food and feeds over half of the world's population. Consumption of rice ...
Consumption of rice and rice products can be a significant exposure pathway to inorganic arsenic (iA...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
AbstractRice is a staple food and a good source of nutrition for half of the earth’s population incl...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
Total (Ast), inorganic arsenic (Asi = As(III) + As(V)) and dimethylarsonic acid (DMA) were determine...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid associated with various negative human health impacts including ca...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Total and inorganic arsenic (As) content in rice and rice-based diets (n = 59) o...
Ingestion of drinking water is not the only elevated source of arsenic to the diet in the Bengal Del...
Rice has been demonstrated to be one of the major contributors to arsenic (As) in human diets in add...
Rice is among the most important staple foods worldwide. However, the consumption of rice and rice-b...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated rice; however, little is known a...