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2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-00808-2
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Arsenic toxicity in livestock growing in arsenic endemic and control sites of West Bengal: risk for human and environment

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“…Moreover, milk contains inorganic arsenic, while methylated arsenic does not pass through the udder epithelium of cows. Furthermore, Das et al (2021) [8] indicated that the accumulation of arsenic in milk mainly occurs in casein (83%), then in fat (10%), in whey protein (4%), and in skimmed milk (3%). Casein, due to its structure of numerous phosphate groups and phosphoserine units, binds arsenic in these units [8].…”
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“…Moreover, milk contains inorganic arsenic, while methylated arsenic does not pass through the udder epithelium of cows. Furthermore, Das et al (2021) [8] indicated that the accumulation of arsenic in milk mainly occurs in casein (83%), then in fat (10%), in whey protein (4%), and in skimmed milk (3%). Casein, due to its structure of numerous phosphate groups and phosphoserine units, binds arsenic in these units [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contamination with lead and mercury occurs most often in the case of environmental pollution, usually from mines, or waste gases, as well as pesticides and herbicides used on pastures [ 5 ]. According to Das et al (2021) [ 8 ], livestock may be a threat to the toxic effects of arsenic through the consumption of animal products and meat. It was found that, in cows exposed to arsenic, this metal is excreted into their milk.…”
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