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Speciated urinary arsenic as a biomarker of dietary exposure to inorganic arsenic in residents living in high-arsenic areas in Latium, Italy
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Francesco Cubadda
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January 12, 2012
Online erschienen: 2012-1-12
Erschienen im Druck: 2012-1-12
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
arsenic;
biomarkers;
dietary exposure;
speciation;
urine
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Trace element speciation in food: State of the art of analytical techniques and methods
- Concentrations of toxic and essential elements in Lebanese bread
- Determination of inorganic arsenic in seafood: Emphasizing the need for certified reference materials
- Speciated urinary arsenic as a biomarker of dietary exposure to inorganic arsenic in residents living in high-arsenic areas in Latium, Italy
- Arsenic concentration and speciation in infant formulas and first foods
- A fully validated method for the determination of arsenic species in rice and infant cereal products
- Selenium and vascular health
- In vitro digestion of selenium from selenium-enriched chicken
- Selenium compounds in selenium-enriched cabbage
- Metallomic study of selenium biomolecules metabolized by the microalgae Chlorella sorkiniana in the biotechnological production of functional foods enriched in selenium
- Methylmercury in rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown from the Xunyang Hg mining area, Shaanxi province, northwestern China
- Determination of iodine in selected foods and diets by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
- Comparison of zinc species in two specimens of edible plants and their fate in the human gastrointestinal tract
- Cerium in human milk samples and its transfer from blood to milk: Is there an elevated nutritional risk for breast-fed babies?
- Studies on variation in fecal reactive oxidative species generation in free-living populations in Guatemala
- Remote sensing in coastal water monitoring: Applications in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (IUPAC Technical Report)
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