Arsenic speciation in Chinese Herbal Medicines and human health implication for inorganic arsenic
Liu, Xiao-Juan ; Zhao, Quan-Li ; Sun, Guo-Xin ; Williams, Paul ; Lu, Xiu-Jun ; Cai, Jing-Zhu ; Liu, Wen-Ju
刊名ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
2013
卷号172页码:149-154
通讯作者Liu, WJ
中文摘要Rice and drinking water are recognized as the dominant sources of arsenic (As) for human intake, while little is known about As accumulation and speciation in Chinese Herbal Medicines (CHMs), which have been available for many hundreds of years for the treatment of diseases in both eastern and western cultures. Inorganic arsenic was the predominant species in all of CHMs samples. The levels of inorganic arsenic in CHMs from fields and markets or pharmacies ranged from 63 to 550 ng/g with a mean of 208 ng/g and 94 to 8683 ng/g with a mean of 1092 ng/g, respectively. The highest concentration was found in the Chrysanthemum from pharmacies. It indicates that the risk of inorganic As in CHMs to human health is higher in medicines from markets or pharmacies than that collected directly from fields. Some CHMs may make a considerable contribution to the human intake of inorganic arsenic. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
收录类别SCI
WOS记录号WOS:000312766300018
公开日期2014-06-06
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/7555]  
专题生态环境研究中心_环境化学与生态毒理学国家重点实验室
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Liu, Xiao-Juan,Zhao, Quan-Li,Sun, Guo-Xin,et al. Arsenic speciation in Chinese Herbal Medicines and human health implication for inorganic arsenic[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION,2013,172:149-154.
APA Liu, Xiao-Juan.,Zhao, Quan-Li.,Sun, Guo-Xin.,Williams, Paul.,Lu, Xiu-Jun.,...&Liu, Wen-Ju.(2013).Arsenic speciation in Chinese Herbal Medicines and human health implication for inorganic arsenic.ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION,172,149-154.
MLA Liu, Xiao-Juan,et al."Arsenic speciation in Chinese Herbal Medicines and human health implication for inorganic arsenic".ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 172(2013):149-154.
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