Thiolated arsenicals in arsenic metabolism: Occurrence, formation, and biological implications
Y Sun, G Liu, Y Cai - Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Arsenic (As) is a notoriously toxic pollutant of health concern worldwide with potential risk of
cancer induction, but meanwhile it is used as medicines for the treatment of different …
cancer induction, but meanwhile it is used as medicines for the treatment of different …
[HTML][HTML] Arsenic: Various species with different effects on cytochrome P450 regulation in humans
MA El-Ghiaty, AOS El-Kadi - EXCLI journal, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Arsenic is well-recognized as one of the most hazardous elements which is characterized by
its omnipresence throughout the environment in various chemical forms. From the simple …
its omnipresence throughout the environment in various chemical forms. From the simple …
Thiolated arsenic in natural systems: What is current, what is new and what needs to be known
Thiolated arsenic compounds are the sulfur analogous substructures of oxo-arsenicals as
the arsinoyl (As= O) is substituted by an arsinothioyl (As= S) group. Relatively brief history of …
the arsinoyl (As= O) is substituted by an arsinothioyl (As= S) group. Relatively brief history of …
Aluminum and iron doped graphene for adsorption of methylated arsenic pollutants
D Cortés-Arriagada, A Toro-Labbé - Applied Surface Science, 2016 - Elsevier
The ability of Al and Fe-doped graphene for the adsorption of trivalent and pentavalent
methylated arsenic compounds was studied by quantum chemistry computations. The …
methylated arsenic compounds was studied by quantum chemistry computations. The …
[HTML][HTML] Arsenic exposure and bladder cancer: quantitative assessment of studies in human populations to detect risks at low doses
JS Tsuji, DD Alexander, V Perez, PJ Mink - Toxicology, 2014 - Elsevier
While exposures to high levels of arsenic in drinking water are associated with excess
cancer risk (eg, skin, bladder, and lung), exposures at lower levels (eg,< 100–200 µg/L) …
cancer risk (eg, skin, bladder, and lung), exposures at lower levels (eg,< 100–200 µg/L) …
Organoarsenical Biotransformations by Shewanella putrefaciens
Microbes play a critical role in the global arsenic biogeocycle. Most studies have focused on
redox cycling of inorganic arsenic in bacteria and archaea. The parallel cycles of …
redox cycling of inorganic arsenic in bacteria and archaea. The parallel cycles of …
Role of complex organic arsenicals in food in aggregate exposure to arsenic
DJ Thomas, K Bradham - Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
For much of the world's population, food is the major source of exposure to arsenic.
Exposure to this non-essential metalloid at relatively low levels may be linked to a wide …
Exposure to this non-essential metalloid at relatively low levels may be linked to a wide …
Quantitative assessment of lung and bladder cancer risk and oral exposure to inorganic arsenic: Meta-regression analyses of epidemiological data
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) in drinking water varies geographically and is prevalent worldwide.
While exposures in the US are generally low, there are some areas with higher levels of …
While exposures in the US are generally low, there are some areas with higher levels of …
[HTML][HTML] Ellagic acid: A promising protective remedy against testicular toxicity induced by arsenic
Chronic exposure to arsenic, an inducer of oxidative stress, is one of the major causes of
male infertility. Therefore, the present study investigated the protective role of Ellagic acid …
male infertility. Therefore, the present study investigated the protective role of Ellagic acid …
Methylated phenylarsenical metabolites discovered in chicken liver
We report the discovery of three toxicologically relevant methylated phenylarsenical
metabolites in the liver of chickens fed 3‐nitro‐4‐hydroxyphenylarsonic acid (ROX), a feed …
metabolites in the liver of chickens fed 3‐nitro‐4‐hydroxyphenylarsonic acid (ROX), a feed …