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Chemical speciation of arsenic in different marine organisms: Importance in monitoring studies

TitleChemical speciation of arsenic in different marine organisms: Importance in monitoring studies
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsFattorini, D., Alonso-Hernandez C.M., Diaz-Asencio M., Munoz-Caravaca A., Pannacciulli Federica, Tangherlini M., and Regoli F.
JournalMarine Environmental Research
Volume58
Pagination845-850
ISSN01411136
Keywordsalga, Algae, animal tissue, Animals, arsenic, Arsenicals, Atlantic Ocean, Atomic, Chemical, chemical modification, Chemical speciation, Chromatography, conference paper, controlled study, Crustacea, Cuba, environmental exposure, Fish, Fishes, High Pressure Liquid, Inorganic compounds, Ion exchange, Marine biology, Marine organisms, Marine pollution, muscle, muscle tissue, nonhuman, organic compounds, organism community, pollution monitoring, sea pollution, speciation (chemistry), spectrophotometry, Toxicological effects, Water Pollutants
Abstract

Arsenic is a widely distributed element in the marine environment. Inorganic and organic compounds have extremely different toxicological effects, and their characterization is thus of great utility when monitoring and assessing the impact of arsenic pollution. In this study both the levels of total arsenic and its chemical speciation were analyzed in several marine organisms collected from Cienfuegos Bay (Cuba) following an episode of acute As-contamination. Fish from the more impacted site were characterized by elevated concentrations of arsenic (up to 500 μg/g d.w.) and inorganic species represented the predominant forms in muscle tissues of these organisms. © 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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DOI10.1016/j.marenvres.2004.03.103
Citation KeyFattorini2004845