Arsenic speciation in the urine and hair of individuals exposed to airborne arsenic through coal-burning in Guizhou, PR China

The extent of exposure of residents of Changqing (Guizhou, PR China) to arsenic through coal-burning was investigated. Despite the low coal-arsenic content (56.3±42.5 mg As kg −1) when compared with coals collected at different location and times from the same province, more than 30% of the study su...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicology letters 2003-01, Vol.137 (1), p.35-48
Hauptverfasser: Shraim, Amjad, Cui, Xing, Li, Song, Ng, Jack C, Wang, Jianping, Jin, Yinlong, Liu, Yingchun, Guo, Lei, Li, Dasheng, Wang, Shuquan, Zhang, Ruizhi, Hirano, Seishiro
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Zusammenfassung:The extent of exposure of residents of Changqing (Guizhou, PR China) to arsenic through coal-burning was investigated. Despite the low coal-arsenic content (56.3±42.5 mg As kg −1) when compared with coals collected at different location and times from the same province, more than 30% of the study subjects have shown symptoms of arsenicosis. Coal, urine, hair, and water samples were collected in mid-September 2001 and analysed for arsenic. The average urinary and hair-arsenic concentrations in the exposed subjects were 71.4±37.1 μg As g −1 creatinine (control 41.6±12.1) and 7.99±8.16 mg kg −1, respectively. A positive correlation between the hair and urinary-arsenic concentration ( R 2=0.601) was found. There was no significant difference between females and males for both urinary and hair-arsenic concentrations. Females were found to have a higher dimethylarsinic acid but lower percentages of inorganic arsenic and monomethylarsonic acid in their urine than males.
ISSN:0378-4274
1879-3169
DOI:10.1016/S0378-4274(02)00379-X