Title of article :
Arsenic in the human food chain: the Latin American perspective Review Article
Author/Authors :
Jochen Bundschuh، نويسنده , , Bibhash Nath، نويسنده , , Prosun Bhattacharya، نويسنده , , Chen-Wuing Liu، نويسنده , , Maria Aurora Armienta، نويسنده , , Myriam V. Moreno L?pez، نويسنده , , Dina L. Lopez، نويسنده , , Jiin-Shuh Jean، نويسنده , , Lorena Cornejo، نويسنده , , Luciene Fagundes Lauer Macedo، نويسنده , , Alfredo Tenuta Filho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
15
From page :
92
To page :
106
Abstract :
Many regions of Latin America are widely reported for the occurrence of high arsenic (As) in groundwater and surface water due to a combination of geological processes and/or anthropogenic activities. In this paper, we review the available literature (both in English and Spanish languages) to delineate human As exposure pathways through the food chain. Numerous studies show that As accumulations in edible plants and crops are mainly associated with the presence of high As in soils and irrigation waters. However, factors such as As speciation, type and composition of soil, and plant species have a major control on the amount of As uptake. Areas of high As concentrations in surface water and groundwater show high As accumulations in plants, fish/shellfish, livestock meat, milk and cheese. Such elevated As concentrations in food may result in widespread health risks to local inhabitants, including health of indigenous populations and residents living close to mining industries. Some studies show that As can be transferred from the water to prepared meals, thereby magnifying the As content in the human diet. Arsenic speciation might also change during food preparation, especially during high temperature cooking, such as grilling and frying. Finally, the review of the available literature demonstrates the necessity of more rigorous studies in evaluating pathways of As exposure through the human food chain in Latin America.
Keywords :
Arsenic , Vegetables , food chain , Livestock , Human diet , Arsenic speciation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
989604
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