Arsenic levels were determined in seventy three samples of well water, and
in fifty samples of soil, forage and cow's milk collected at the most impor
tant dairy farms of the Comarca Lagunera located in Coahuila and Durango, M
exico, region naturally rich in As. The total inorganic arsenic concentrati
on in well water ranged from 7 to 740 mu g L-1 and about ninety percent of
the total arsenic was found as As(V). The agricultural soil texture of the
sampled area was sandy clay loam type with total arsenic levels up to 30 mu
g g(-1), however, the extractable arsenic was not higher than 12% of the t
otal and it was higher in the 0-30 cm depth horizon. In alfalfa, the most i
mportant crop, the total aresenic ranged from 0.24 to 3.16 mu g g(-1), with
40% of it accumulated at the root level. Significant correlations (p=0.05)
were obtained between arsenic (III), (V) and total inorganic arsenic in gr
oundwater with arsenic in soil (0-30 cm depth), and with arsenic in alfalfa
(leaves and roots). It was also found a good correlation between extractab
le arsenic in soil with As concentrations in alfalfa (roots). Arsenic conce
ntrations found in milk ranged from < 0.9 to 27.4 ng g(-1). The cow's milk
biotransfer factor for arsenic was up to 6 x 10(-4), applying a pharmacokin
etic approach. It was associated with the exposure not only to food but als
o to water arsenic.