Interconnected soil iron and arsenic speciation effects on arsenic bioaccessibility and bioavailability: a scoping review.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Tyler D Sowers, Clay M Nelson, Matthew D Blackmon, Marissa L Jerden, Alicia M Kirby, Gary L Diamond, Karen D Bradham
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Extensive research has examined arsenic (As) bioavailability in contaminated soils and is routinely assessed using in vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) assays. Analysis of differences in bioaccessibility measurements across IVBA assays and phases is expected to provide valuable insights into geochemical mechanisms controlling soil As bioaccessibility and bioavailability. Soil iron (Fe) content and As speciation are expected to significantly influence IVBA gastric and intestinal phases due to fluctuations in precipitation-dissolution chemistry and sorption reactivity as pH and assay chemical complexity changes. The aim of this review was to examine these relationships by 1) conducting a meta-analysis (n = 47 soils) determining the influence of total Fe on As bioaccessibility measurements and 5 IVBA assays and 2) investigating the effect of As speciation on gastric/intestinal phase IVBA and in vitro-in vivo correlations. Our findings indicate that soil Fe content and As speciation heterogeneity are important in elucidating variability of bioaccessibility measurements across IVBA assays and gastrointestinal phases. Greater focus on coupled As speciation and Fe precipitation chemistry may (1) improve our understanding of soil geochemical factors and assay constituents that influence As in vitro-in vivo correlations and (2) resolve variability in the precision of oral relative bioavailability (RBA) estimated using IVBA assays for soils possessing heterogenous As speciation and Fe composition.

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相互关联的土壤铁和砷形态对砷生物可及性和生物可利用性的影响:综述。
广泛的研究检查了砷(As)在污染土壤中的生物利用度,并常规使用体外生物可及性(IVBA)测定法进行评估。不同IVBA测定方法和阶段生物可及性测量的差异分析有望为控制土壤生物可及性和生物可及性的地球化学机制提供有价值的见解。随着pH值和测定化学复杂度的变化,土壤铁(Fe)含量和As形态可能会随着沉淀-溶解化学和吸附反应性的波动而显著影响IVBA胃和肠相。本综述的目的是通过以下方法来检验这些关系:1)进行荟萃分析(n = 47个土壤),确定总铁对As生物可及性测量和5个IVBA测定的影响;2)研究As物种形成对胃/肠期IVBA和体内外相关性的影响。我们的研究结果表明,土壤铁含量和As物种异质性在阐明IVBA测定和胃肠道期生物可达性测量的变异性方面很重要。更多地关注砷形态和铁沉淀化学可以(1)提高我们对影响砷在体内外相关性的土壤地球化学因素和测定成分的理解,(2)解决使用IVBA测定具有异质砷形态和铁组成的土壤估计的口服相对生物利用度(RBA)精度的变异性。
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6.90%
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13
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: "Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Part B - Critical Reviews" is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis, focusing on the critical examination of research in the areas of environmental exposure and population health. With an ISSN identifier of 1093-7404, this journal has established itself as a significant source of scholarly content in the field of toxicology and environmental health. Since its inception, the journal has published over 424 articles that have garnered 35,097 citations, reflecting its impact and relevance in the scientific community. Known for its comprehensive reviews, the journal also goes by the names "Critical Reviews" and "Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health, Part B, Critical Reviews." The journal's mission is to provide a platform for in-depth analysis and critical discussion of the latest findings in toxicology, environmental health, and related disciplines. By doing so, it contributes to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health, aiding in the development of strategies to protect and improve public health.
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