Page-1 Although the main source of arsenic to human body is ground water, the use of arsenic contaminated ground water for irrigation raise the question whether arsenic uptake in crop plants could also be another potential pathway of human exposure to arsenic. Arsenic content in straw, grain and husk of rice is especially important as rice is the staple food for man and straw and husk have been used as cattle feed. It was estimated that the daily intake of arsenic in human body from rice (containing 0.40 mg As/kg, the highest concentration of arsenic found in the present experiment in treatment containing 40 mg As/kg soil) is 0.20 to 0.32 mg/day (as the average consumption of rice by the people above five years old is between 400 and 650 gm...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
This study investigates the risk of arsenic (As) exposure from staple diet to the communities in rur...
Much of the shallow groundwater in southeastern and southwestern parts of Bangladesh is naturally co...
Although human exposure to arsenic is thought to be caused mainly through arsenic-contaminated under...
Although human exposure to arsenic is sought to be caused mainly through arsenic contaminated underg...
Rice is the staple food for half of the world’s population. Consumption of rice is the major exposur...
Many Bangladeshi suffer from arsenic-related health concerns. Most mitigation activities focus on id...
Rice is the staple food for the people of arsenic endemic South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countr...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid associated with various negative human health impacts including ca...
Rice is the staple food for the people of South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countries, where a lar...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater in Bangladesh has become an additional concern vis-à-vis its us...
The use of arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater for irrigation of crops has resulted in elevated co...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid for plants and animals. Large amounts of As have been released in ...
Arsenic contamination of rice irrigated with contaminated groundwater contributes to the additional ...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
This study investigates the risk of arsenic (As) exposure from staple diet to the communities in rur...
Much of the shallow groundwater in southeastern and southwestern parts of Bangladesh is naturally co...
Although human exposure to arsenic is thought to be caused mainly through arsenic-contaminated under...
Although human exposure to arsenic is sought to be caused mainly through arsenic contaminated underg...
Rice is the staple food for half of the world’s population. Consumption of rice is the major exposur...
Many Bangladeshi suffer from arsenic-related health concerns. Most mitigation activities focus on id...
Rice is the staple food for the people of arsenic endemic South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countr...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid associated with various negative human health impacts including ca...
Rice is the staple food for the people of South (S) and South-East (SE) Asian countries, where a lar...
Arsenic contamination in groundwater in Bangladesh has become an additional concern vis-à-vis its us...
The use of arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater for irrigation of crops has resulted in elevated co...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid for plants and animals. Large amounts of As have been released in ...
Arsenic contamination of rice irrigated with contaminated groundwater contributes to the additional ...
According to recent reports, millions of people across the globe are suffering from arsenic (As) tox...
Chapter 1. Introduction. General summary covering the toxicity and environmental distribution of ars...
This study investigates the risk of arsenic (As) exposure from staple diet to the communities in rur...
Much of the shallow groundwater in southeastern and southwestern parts of Bangladesh is naturally co...