2023
DOI: 10.1093/toxres/tfad111
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Arsenic toxicity: sources, pathophysiology and mechanism

Shahid Yousuf Ganie,
Darakhshan Javaid,
Younis Ahmad Hajam
et al.

Abstract: Background Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that poses a significant threat to human health due to its widespread presence in the environment, affecting millions worldwide. Sources of arsenic exposure are diverse, stemming from mining activities, manufacturing processes, and natural geological formations. Arsenic manifests in both organic and inorganic forms, with trivalent meta-arsenite (As3+) and pentavalent arsenate (As5+) being the most common inorganic forms. The trivalent state,… Show more

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“…Inorganic arsenic, like arsenite and arsenate, poses severe health risks, causing cancers in the lungs, liver, bladder, and skin. Global concerns arise from arsenic-contaminated drinking water, where levels exceeding WHO guidelines are harmful, contamination can result from the disposal of arsenical chemicals or natural deposits, arsenic toxicity can be acute or chronic, with chronic exposure known as arsenicosis, often affecting the skin (Ganie, et al, 2024).…”
Section: Arsenic (As)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inorganic arsenic, like arsenite and arsenate, poses severe health risks, causing cancers in the lungs, liver, bladder, and skin. Global concerns arise from arsenic-contaminated drinking water, where levels exceeding WHO guidelines are harmful, contamination can result from the disposal of arsenical chemicals or natural deposits, arsenic toxicity can be acute or chronic, with chronic exposure known as arsenicosis, often affecting the skin (Ganie, et al, 2024).…”
Section: Arsenic (As)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These reviews focused on one (or a number of closely related) aspects of the topic. Ganie et al (2023) [282], for instance, focused on arsenic toxicity in the human, which we here only discussed briefly. is sparged periodically, but at a slower than diurnal rhythm and at a slower rate or lower partial pressure.…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These reviews focused on one (or a number of closely related) aspects of the topic. Ganie et al (2023) [282], for instance, focused on arsenic toxicity in the human, which we here only briefly. Dilpazeer et al (2023) discussed arsenic management strategies and the feasibility, cost effectiveness, and merits and demerits of the different types of arsenic removal technologies in depth, including physicochemical and biological methods [283].…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%