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... present, and human health interest because the arsenicals occur in many common foods. The highest arsenic concentrations are found in seafoods, and many studies have reported on the type of arsenic compounds present in such foods.1 The vast majority of this work has dealt with water-soluble compound ...
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Forensic Toxicology

...  Normal level of 1-3% in body (up to 10% in smokers)  Fatal level at autopsy considered to be >50% for a healthy middle-aged male  CO prevents Oxygen binding to hemoglobin (red blood cells)  Leads to suffocation  CO victims have “cherry pink color” ...
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... phosphorylation, while arsenite (AsIII) has a very high affinity for thiol groups, and thus binds to and inhibits enzymes that have thiol groups in their active sites. In addition, inorganic arsenic is a potent carcinogen [2]. Arsenate enters cells via the phosphate transport system. Both prokaryote ...
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... 1.) Carrie has been exposed to arsenic poisoning. She has some of the major symptoms of chronic arsenic poisoning, which include: melanosis, spotted melanosis, leucomelanosis, dorsal keratosis, mucus membrane melanosis, Blackfoot disease, anemia, jaundice, an enlarged liver, and damage to the kidney ...
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Arsenic biochemistry



Arsenic biochemistry refers to biochemical processes that can use arsenic or its compounds, such as arsenate. Arsenic is a moderately abundant element in Earth's crust, and although many arsenic compounds are often considered highly toxic, a wide variety of organoarsenic compounds are produced biologically and various organic and inorganic arsenic compounds are metabolized by numerous organisms. This pattern is general for other related elements, including selenium, which can exhibit both beneficial and deleterious effects. Arsenic biochemistry has become topical since many toxic arsenic compounds are found in some aquifers, potentially affecting many millions of people via biochemical processes.
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