| Literature DB >> 25461415 |
Kiranmayi P Mangalgiri1, Asok Adak2, Lee Blaney3.
Abstract
Arsenic contamination in groundwater has endangered the health and safety of millions of people around the world. One less studied mechanism for arsenic introduction into the environment is the use of organoarsenicals in animal feed. Four organoarsenicals are commonly employed as feed additives: arsanilic acid, carbarsone, nitarsone, and roxarsone. Organoarsenicals are composed of a phenylarsonic acid molecule with substituted functional groups. This review documents the use of organoarsenicals in the poultry industry, reports analytical methods available for quantifying organic arsenic, discusses the fate and transport of organoarsenicals in environmental systems, and identifies toxicological concerns associated with these chemicals. In reviewing the literature on organoarsenicals, several research needs were highlighted: advanced analytical instrumentation that allows for identification and quantification of organoarsenical degradation products; a greater research emphasis on arsanilic acid, carbarsone, and nitarsone; identification of degradation pathways, products, and kinetics; and testing/development of agricultural wastewater and solid treatment technologies for organoarsenical-laden waste.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic; Fate and transport; Nitarsone; Organoarsenicals; Poultry litter; Roxarsone
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25461415 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2014.10.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Int ISSN: 0160-4120 Impact factor: 9.621