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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 610-617出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b817097e
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- British Geological Survey University Funding Initiative (BUFI)
- Natural Environment Research Council [bgs05005, bgs05006] Funding Source: researchfish
- NERC [bgs05006, bgs05005] Funding Source: UKRI
A pilot study was conducted to determine the applicability of toenails as a biomarker of exposure to elevated environmental arsenic ( As) levels. A total of 17 individuals were recruited for the pilot study: 8 residents living near to a former As mine, Devon, UK, forming the exposed group, plus 9 residents from Nottinghamshire, UK, with no anticipated As exposure who were used for comparison as a control group. All toenail samples were thoroughly washed prior to analysis and the wash solutions retained for As determination via ICP-MS to provide an indication of the background environmental As levels for each group. Total As was determined in washed toenail samples via ICP-MS following microwave assisted acid digestion. Concentrations of total As in the toenails of the exposed group were elevated, ranging from 858 to 25 981 mu g kg(-1) (geometric mean 5406 mu g kg(-1)), compared to the control group whose toenail As concentrations ranged from 73 to 273 mu g kg(-1) (geometric mean 122 mu g kg(-1)). Higher levels of exogenous As contamination were present on the toenails of the exposed group (geometric mean 506 mu g kg(-1)) compared to the control group (geometricmean 4.0 mu g kg(-1)) providing evidence of higher environmental As levels in the exposed group. Total As concentrations in toenail samples were positively correlated to environmental As levels (r = 0.60, p < 0.001). HPLC-ICP-MS analysis of aqueous toenail extracts revealed inorganic arsenite (As-III) to be the dominant species extracted (similar to 83%) with lesser amounts of inorganic arsenate (As-V) and organic dimethylarsinate (DMA(V)) at similar to 13% and similar to 8.5%, respectively. Arsenic speciation in analysed toenail extracts from the two groups was comparable. The only notable difference between groups was the presence of small amounts (< 1%) of organic methylarsonate (MA(V)) in two toenail samples from the exposed group. Toenails are presented as a viable biomarker of exposure at sites with elevated environmental As, such as the former mining sites found throughout Devon and Cornwall, UK.
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