Advances made in understanding the effects of arsenic exposure on humans

Das Sarma, S; Hussain, A; Das Sarma, J

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4242234

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Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

HERO ID 4242234
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Advances made in understanding the effects of arsenic exposure on humans
Authors Das Sarma, S; Hussain, A; Das Sarma, J
Journal Current Science
Volume 112
Issue 10
Page Numbers 2008-2015
Abstract Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a great concern for public health throughout the world. This alarming situation led to many independent research studies but there are only a few studies till date which collectively articulated all studies together with a multidisciplinary approach for better understanding. The present article is an effort towards collating the advances made in understanding the impacts of arsenic toxicity on human beings. It discusses the sources, mobility, sensing and metabolism patterns of arsenic. It also deals with understanding the impact of arsenic toxicity over clinical health, nutritional status, carcinogenicity, genomics, and social and economic status of human beings. Though many evaluative studies have been conducted, there are no easy and effective measures of sensing and remediation available till date. Hence, we conclude that more collective, multidisciplinary, advanced and target-specific studies are essential, the outcome of which can contribute in developing better prevention strategies and technological mitigation programmes for the betterment of human kind.
Doi 10.18520/cs/v112/i10/2008-2015
Wosid WOS:000401737600019
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Language Text English
Keyword Arsenic; arsenite; arsenate; cytotoxic; genotoxic; carcinogenic