Chatterjee, Aniruddha Chatterji, Urmi
Published in
Journal of cellular biochemistry
Exposure to arsenic leads to inhibition of the anti-oxidant defense mechanism of the body. Reactive oxygen species generated in response to arsenic causes reproductive failures in exposed females and also acts as an inducer of apoptosis. As a prospective remedial agent, all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) was assessed for reversing arsenic-induced oxida...
Arce, G. Montecinos, M. Guerra, P. Escauriaza, C. Coquery, Marina Pasten, P.
Acid drainage (AD) is an important environmental concern that impacts water quality. The formation of reactive Fe and Al oxyhydroxides during the neutralization of AD at river confluences is a natural attenuation process. Although it is known that organic matter (OM) can affect the aggregation of Fe and Al oxyhydroxides and the sorption of As onto ...
Scheiber, L Ayora, C Vázquez-Suñé, E Cendón, DI Soler, A Baquero, JC
High ammonium (NH4), arsenic (As) and boron (B) concentrations are found in aquifers worldwide and are often related to human activities. However, natural processes can also lead to groundwater quality problems. High NH4, As and B concentrations have been identified in the confined, deep portion of the Niebla-Posadas aquifer, which is near the Cobr...
Hovasse, A. Bruneel, Odile Casiot, C. Desoeuvre, A. Farasin, J. Hery, M. VanDorsselaer, A. Carapito, C. Arsène-Ploetze, F.
Duwig, Céline Archundia, D. Lehembre, F. Spadini, L. Morel, M.C. Uzu, Gaëlle Chincheros, J. Cortez, R. Martins, J.M.F
The Titicaca Lake is the most important water resource over the Andean plateau and the ecological equilibrium of this region is nowadays perturbed by recent changes in land use and management practices. The Katari watershed encompasses mining area, cities representing over 1.2 million habitants, and agricultural zones before ending in Cohana bay in...
Duwig, Céline Archundia, D. Lehembre, F. Spadini, L. Morel, M.C. Uzu, Gaëlle Chincheros, J. Cortez, R. Martins, J.M.F
The Titicaca Lake is the most important water resource over the Andean plateau and the ecological equilibrium of this region is nowadays perturbed by recent changes in land use and management practices. The Katari watershed encompasses mining area, cities representing over 1.2 million habitants, and agricultural zones before ending in Cohana bay in...
Taupin, Jean-Denis Manciati, C. Patris, N. Leduc, Christian Alulema, R.
Taupin, Jean-Denis Manciati, C. Patris, N. Leduc, Christian Alulema, R.
Taupin, Jean-Denis Manciati, C. Patris, N. Leduc, Christian Alulema, R.
González, Mª Ángeles Vivanco, Marta G. Palomino, Inmaculada Garrido, Juan Luis Santiago, Manuel Bessagnet, Bertrand
Published in
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Metals, as well as other air toxic pollutants, can be responsible for a range of human health effects via inhalation or ingestion. European normatives regulate lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury and nickel ambient air levels in order to prevent potential damage to human health and ecosystems; annual target levels of 500, 6, 5 and 20 ng/m3 for Pb, As, ...