Bio-accessibility and bioavailability of arsenic (As) in historically As-contaminated soils (cattle tick pesticide), and pristine soils were assessed using 3 different approaches. These approaches included human bio-accessibility using an extraction test replicating gastric conditions (in vitro physiologically-based extraction test); an operationally defined bioaccessibility extraction test - 1.0 M HCl extraction; and a live organism bioaccumulation test using earthworms. A sequential extraction procedure revealed the soil As-pool that controls bio-accessibility and bioaccumulation of As. Findings show that As is strongly bound to historically contaminated soil with a lower degree of As bio-accessibility (\u3c 15%) and bioaccumulation (\u3c...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in urban soils with prolonged arsenical pesticide application h...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of drinking-water treatment resi...
Arsenic (As) bioaccessibility in contaminated soils (n = 50) was assessed using the simplified bioac...
The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbr...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals and is o...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Ingestion of As - contaminated soil by children is a growing concern in former agricultural lands co...
In the present work, the bioavailability of As in soils from two Italian dismissed mining and indust...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid element, often found in soils and wastes around mines and industrial sit...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid element, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals ...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in urban soils with prolonged arsenical pesticide application h...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of drinking-water treatment resi...
Arsenic (As) bioaccessibility in contaminated soils (n = 50) was assessed using the simplified bioac...
The relationship of the total arsenic content of a soil and its bioaccumulation by earthworms (Lumbr...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals and is o...
Arsenic bioaccessibility varies with in vitro methods and soils. Four assays including unified BARGE...
Historical use of high arsenic (As) concentrations in cattle/sheep dipping vat sites to treat ticks ...
Ingestion of As - contaminated soil by children is a growing concern in former agricultural lands co...
In the present work, the bioavailability of As in soils from two Italian dismissed mining and indust...
This research details a multidisciplinary assessment of arsenic contaminated soils in terms of human...
Recent decades have seen a growing popularity of in vitro bioaccessibility being utilised as a scree...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.An in vivo swine assay was utilised for the determ...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid element, often found in soils and wastes around mines and industrial sit...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid element, naturally associated with gold, sulphur, iron and heavy metals ...
Elevated arsenic (As) concentrations in urban soils with prolonged arsenical pesticide application h...
Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment, and human activities ...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of drinking-water treatment resi...