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Title: Understanding Arsenic Toxicity: Implications for Environmental Exposure and Human Health
Authors: Kaur, Ravidarshdeep
Garkal, Atul
Sarode, Lopmudra
Bangar, Priyanka
Mehta, Tejal
Singh, Dhirendra Pratap
Rawal, Rakesh
Keywords: Arsenic
Hazardous materials
Trace element
Toxic metals
Neurotoxicant
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: IPFP0532;
Abstract: Arsenic is a trace element and a metalloid which is prominently known as an environmental hazard. At present, rising health apprehensions are linked to emanating from a wide array of industrial, chemical, residential, agricultural, and technological sources, leading to extensive pollution of water, soil, and air ecosystems including flora, fauna and humans. It poses significant harm to biological organisms upon acute and chronic exposure. In this review, we delve into the reported experimental data that elaborates on arsenic as a toxicant, with particular emphasis on its occurrence, metabolism and diverse molecular mechanisms involved. It also includes the major molecular mechanisms leading to systemic toxicity with special emphasis on shedding light on the intricate ways it disrupts the nervous system.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12126
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