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Soil ingestion arsenic bioavailability

Bioavailability and Risk of Arsenic Exposure by the Soil Ingestion Pathway... [Pg.117]

METHODS FOR DETERMINING BIOAVAILABILITY OF ARSENIC FROM SOIL INGESTION... [Pg.120]

Chapters 4, 5, and 6 cover human exposure to arsenic ingestion, inhalation, and dermal absorption. Metabolism of arsenic in the body depends on the chemical species of arsenic absorbed. Association of arsenic in human urine is the most suitable biomarker to assess exposure to arsenic. Risk characterization and bioavailability of arsenic upon soil ingestion is critically evaluated. Arsenic occurrence in the United States is compared to that in Taiwan for health implications. Factors that may interfere with arsenic removal during water treatment, as well as significant diurnal and seasonal variations in arsenic concentration in U.S. surface water supplies, are thoroughly discussed. [Pg.401]


See other pages where Soil ingestion arsenic bioavailability is mentioned: [Pg.242]    [Pg.120]    [Pg.41]    [Pg.241]    [Pg.126]    [Pg.396]    [Pg.139]   
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