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In vivo and in vitro methods for evaluating soil arsenic bioavailability: relevant to human health risk assessment
Authors:Karen D Bradham  Gary L Diamond  Michele Burgess  Albert Juhasz  Julie M Klotzbach  Mark Maddaloni
Affiliation:1. Public Health Chemistry Branch, Exposure Methods and Measurements Division, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA;2. SRC Inc., North Syracuse, NY, USA;3. Science Policy Branch, Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation, Office of Land and Emergency Management, US Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA, USA;4. Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia;5. Region 2, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Arsenic (As) is the most frequently occurring contaminant on the priority list of hazardous substances, which lists substances of greatest public health concern to people living at or near U.S. National Priorities List site. Accurate assessment of human health risks from exposure to As-contaminated soils depends on estimating its bioavailability, defined as the fraction of ingested As absorbed across the gastrointestinal barrier and available for systemic distribution and metabolism. Arsenic bioavailability varies among soils and is influenced by site-specific soil physical and chemical characteristics and internal biological factors. This review describes the state-of-the science that supports our understanding of oral bioavailability of soil As, the methods that are currently being explored for estimating soil As relative bioavailability (RBA), and future research areas that could improve our prediction of the oral RBA of soil As in humans. The following topics are addressed: (1) As soil geochemistry; (2) As toxicology; (3) in vivo models for estimating As RBA; (4) in vitro bioaccessibility methods; and (5) conclusions and research needs.
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