ASSESSING THE BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIOACCESSIBILITY OF TOTAL ARSENIC AND ARSENIC SPECIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES

ABSTRACT Studies on the bioavailability of As, of impacted vegetables; and As bioaccesibility in the edible parts of carrots (daucus carota), beets (beta vulgaris) and quinoa (chenopodium) growing in polluted soils thought “in vitro” gastrointestinal process; the As speciation both in the edible parts of vegetables and in their gastrointestinal extracts have been performed. Elemental analysis and As speciation have been performed by ICP-MS and LC-ICP-MS, respectively. The Arsenic recovery after the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion was from 98, 90 and 40% for carrots, beets and quinoa, respectively; with no significant transformation of original As species. These studies provide a clearer understanding of the impact that As and other contaminant elements may present in the population of this high polluted Chilean region.

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Main Authors: PIZARRO,ISABEL, ROMAN,DOMINGO, GOMEZ,MILAGROS, PALACIOS,M. ANTONIA
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Published: Sociedad Chilena de Química 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720170003036532017-09-08ASSESSING THE BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIOACCESSIBILITY OF TOTAL ARSENIC AND ARSENIC SPECIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLESPIZARRO,ISABELROMAN,DOMINGOGOMEZ,MILAGROSPALACIOS,M. ANTONIA arsenic speciation bioaccesibility bioavailability vegetables gastrointestinal digestion ABSTRACT Studies on the bioavailability of As, of impacted vegetables; and As bioaccesibility in the edible parts of carrots (daucus carota), beets (beta vulgaris) and quinoa (chenopodium) growing in polluted soils thought “in vitro” gastrointestinal process; the As speciation both in the edible parts of vegetables and in their gastrointestinal extracts have been performed. Elemental analysis and As speciation have been performed by ICP-MS and LC-ICP-MS, respectively. The Arsenic recovery after the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion was from 98, 90 and 40% for carrots, beets and quinoa, respectively; with no significant transformation of original As species. These studies provide a clearer understanding of the impact that As and other contaminant elements may present in the population of this high polluted Chilean region.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.62 n.3 20172017-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072017000303653en10.4067/s0717-97072017000303653
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ASSESSING THE BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIOACCESSIBILITY OF TOTAL ARSENIC AND ARSENIC SPECIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
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description ABSTRACT Studies on the bioavailability of As, of impacted vegetables; and As bioaccesibility in the edible parts of carrots (daucus carota), beets (beta vulgaris) and quinoa (chenopodium) growing in polluted soils thought “in vitro” gastrointestinal process; the As speciation both in the edible parts of vegetables and in their gastrointestinal extracts have been performed. Elemental analysis and As speciation have been performed by ICP-MS and LC-ICP-MS, respectively. The Arsenic recovery after the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion was from 98, 90 and 40% for carrots, beets and quinoa, respectively; with no significant transformation of original As species. These studies provide a clearer understanding of the impact that As and other contaminant elements may present in the population of this high polluted Chilean region.
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