Title of article :
Speciation of Dimethylarsinous Acid and Trimethylarsine Oxide in Urine from Rats Fed with Dimethylarsinic Acid and Dimercaptopropane Sulfonate
Author/Authors :
Cullen، William R. نويسنده , , Le، X. Chris نويسنده , , Lu، Xiufen نويسنده , , Arnold، Lora L. نويسنده , , Cohen، Samuel M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Speciation of arsenic in urine from rats treated with dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) alone or in combination with dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS) were studied. Methods were developed for the determination of the methylarsenic metabolites, especially trace levels of dimethylarsinous acid (DMAIII) and trimethylarsine oxide (TMAO), in the presence of a large excess of DMAV. Success was achieved by using improved ion-exchange chromatographic separation combined with hydride generation atomic fluorescence detection. Micromolar concentrations of DMAIII were detected in urine of rats fed with a diet supplemented with either 100 (mu)g/g ofDMAV or a mixture of 100 (mu)g/g of DMAV and 5600 (mu)g/g of DMPS. No significant difference in the DMAIII concentration was observed between the two groups; however, there was a significant difference in TMAO concentrations. Urine from rats fed with the diet supplemented with DMAV alone contained 73 ± 30 (mu)M TMAO, whereas urine from rats fed with the diet supplemented with both DMAV and DMPS contained only 2.8 ± 1.4 /iU TMAO. Solutions containing mixtures of 100 (mu)g/L DMAV or TMAO and 5600 (mu)g/L DMPS did not show reduction of DMAV and TMAO. The significant decrease (p < 0.001) of the TMAO concentration in rats administered with both DMAV and DMPS suggests that DMPS inhibits the biomethylation of arsenic.
Keywords :
Fragaria , electron microscopy , strawberry crinkle rhabdovirus , strawberry mottle disease
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry