Influencing Trend and Extent of Combined Exposure Levels of Total Arsenic and Inorganic Arsenic on Arsenic Methylation Capacity Among University Students: Findings from Bayesian Analysis Using Kernel Machine Regression
Abstract:The arsenic (As) methylation capacity is an important determinant of the susceptibility to arsenic-related diseases. Total As (TAs) or inorganic As (iAs) was reported to associate with As methylation capacity individually, however, influencing trend and extent of their combined exposure levels on methylation capacity remains poorly understood. We measured urinary concentrations of iAs, monomethylarsonic (MMA), and dimethylarsinic (DMA) acids using HPLC-HG-AFS, and calculated the primary (PMI: (MMA+DMA)/TAs) an… Show more
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