Arsenic and Lead Bioaccessibilities Measured With a Novel Reactor System Using the Mexican Standard and Pbet Methods: Comparison With in Vivo and in Vitro Reported Data
Abstract:Contaminated soils can become exposure routes of elements toxic to human beings. The health risk of a toxic element by ingestion depends on its bioavailability in the gastrointestinal system, measured in vivo or in vitro. This study aimed to use a novel, versatile reactor (gastrointestinal simulation reactor system to determine bioaccessibility -GSRSB-) to measure lead and arsenic bioaccessibility in the gastric and intestinal phases by applying a modified physiologically based extraction test (PBET). Three co… Show more
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