ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ARSENIC TOXICITY

Citation
Gr. Peters et al., ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF ARSENIC TOXICITY, Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 33(6), 1996, pp. 457-493
Citations number
175
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Laboratory Technology
ISSN journal
10408363
Volume
33
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
457 - 493
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-8363(1996)33:6<457:EAOAT>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The toxicity of arsenic and its long history of use in human culture h as resulted in widespread concern about the natural and anthropogenic levels of arsenic in our environment. In this article, an overview of the current environmental status of arsenic is presented. A brief hist ory of the usage of this element is followed by a discussion of the cu rrent applications. Both natural as well as anthropogenic sources of i nput are described and discussed in terms of their relative impact on the Earth's environment. Numerous control mechanisms for arsenic exist in the environment, and the major processes involved (physical, chemi cal, and biological) are highlighted. Natural cycling of this element through the various environmental compartments (air, water, soil, and biota) are described as well as some current methods for the removal o f arsenic from natural and industrial waters. Finally, a brief overvie w of the most common methods for the analysis of arsenic in environmen tal samples is presented.