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Thio-dimethylarsinate is a common metabolite in urine samples from arsenic-exposed women in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
University of Graz, Karolinska Institutet, Teikyo University
Published InToxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Year2006
Citations176

Abstract

Over the last 6 years, much work on arsenic species in urine samples has been directed toward the determination of the reduced dimethylated arsenic species, DMA(III), because of its high toxicity and perceived key role in the metabolism of inorganic arsenic. Recent work, however, has suggested that DMA(III) may at times have been misidentified because its chromatographic properties can be similar to those of thio-dimethylarsinate (thio-DMA). We analyzed by HPLC-ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) urine samples from 75 arsenic-exposed women from Bangladesh with total arsenic concentrations ranging from 8 to 1034 microg As/L and found that thio-DMA was present in 44% of the samples at concentrations ranging mostly from trace amounts to 24 microg As/L (one sample contained 123…
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