Title of article :
Urinary arsenic concentrations and speciation in residents living in an area with naturally contaminated soils Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Clémence Fillol، نويسنده , , Frédéric Dor، نويسنده , , Laurence Labat، نويسنده , , Patricia Boltz، نويسنده , , Jérôme Le Bouard، نويسنده , , Karine Mantey، نويسنده , , Christian Mannschott، نويسنده , , Emmanuel Puskarczyk، نويسنده , , Frédérique Viller، نويسنده , , Isabelle Momas، نويسنده , , Nathalie Seta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
5
From page :
1190
To page :
1194
Abstract :
A cross sectional study was carried out to evaluate arsenic exposure of residents living in an area with a soil naturally rich in arsenic (As), through urinary measurements. During the summer of 2007, 322 people aged over 7 years and resident in the study area for at least 4 days prior to the investigation were recruited. The sum of urinary inorganic arsenic and metabolites (iAs + MMA + DMA) and speciation were determined by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, respectively. Geometric means levels of iAs + MMA + DMA were 3.6 µg/L or 4.4 µg/g creatinine. The percent of DMA, As(III) and MMA contribution to urinary arsenic concentrations was respectively 84.2%, 12% and 3.7%. We found significant associations between urinary arsenic concentrations and the consumption of seafood (p = 0.03), the consumption of wine (p = 0.03) and beer (p = 0.001), respectively 3 and 4 days before the investigation. When we focus on the various species, As(V) was rarely detected and DMA is the predominant metabolite composing the majority of measurable inorganic-related As in the urine. Considering the percent of DMA contribution to iAs + MMA + DMA urinary concentrations, almost half of the subjects had 100% of DMA contribution whatever the concentration of urinary As whereas the others had a lower DMA contribution, between 39 and 90%.
Keywords :
Arsenic , Environmental exposure , Urinary biomarker , Soil pollutants
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
986523
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