This book provides an overview to researchers, graduate, and
undergraduate students, as well as academicians who are interested in
arsenic. It covers human health risks and established cases of human
ailments and sheds light on prospective control measures, both
biological and physico-chemical. Arsenic (As) is a widely distributed
element in the environment having no known useful physiological
function in plants or animals. Historically, this metalloid has been
known to be used widely as a poison. Effects of arsenic have come to
light in the past few decades due to its increasing contamination in
several parts of world, with the worst situation being in Bangladesh
and West Bengal, India. The worrying issue is the ingestion of arsenic
through water and food and associated health risks due to its
carcinogenic and neurotoxic nature. The impact of the problem is
widespread, and it has led to extensive research on finding both the
causes and solutions. These attempts have allowed us to understand the
various probable causes of arsenic contamination in the environment,
and at the same time, have provided a number of possible solutions. It
is reported that more than 200 mineral species contain As. Generally,
As binds with iron and sulfur to form arsenopyrite. According to one
estimate from the World Health Organization (WHO), contextual levels
of As in soil ranges from 1 to 40 mg kg-1. Arsenic toxicity is
related to its oxidation state which is present in the medium. As is
a protoplastic toxin, due to its consequence on sulphydryl group it
interferes in cell enzymes, cell respiration and in mitosis. Exposure
of As may occur to humans via several industries, such as refining or
smelting of metal ores, microelectronics, wood preservation, battery
manufacturing, and also to those who work in power plants that burn
arsenic-rich coal.
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The Issues and Solutions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319543567
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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