| Literature DB >> 24880533 |
Seongjin Hong1, Jong Seong Khim2, Jinsoon Park1, Hee-Sik Son3, Sung-Deuk Choi4, Kyungho Choi5, Jongseong Ryu6, Chang-Yong Kim7, Gap Soo Chang8, John P Giesy9.
Abstract
Contamination of water and sediment with arsenic (As) in a highly industrialized area of Pohang City, Korea was investigated, with emphasis on in situ bioaccumulation of arsenicals by various aquatic organisms. Species- and tissue-specific concentrations of arsenicals were determined by use of HPLC-ICP/MS and μ-X-ray absorption near-edge structure (μ-XANES). Concentrations of arsenic in aquatic organisms were strongly associated with corresponding water concentrations, which indicates point sources associated with land use and activities. Arsenobetaine was the most dominant form of arsenic found in fishes, bivalves, crabs, and shrimps, while As(III) was predominant in freshwater snails. The μ-XANES analysis provided additional information about the unidentified arsenicals such as As-thiol. Arsenicals were mainly localized in intestine of mullet and marsh clam. Distribution and bioaccumulation of arsenic were strongly correlated with salinity, which indicates that natural processes controlling biogeochemistry of arsenic would be important in estuarine lotic system.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic speciation; Arsenobetaine; Bioaccumulation; HPLC-ICP/MS; μ-XANES
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24880533 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071