Availability of arsenic in rice grains by in vitro and in vivo (humans) assays.
J Trace Elem Med Biol
; 56: 184-191, 2019 Dec.
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BACKGROUND: Rice grains are consumed by approximately half of the world's population. This cereal has higher arsenic (As) concentrations in grains than wheat or barley. Arsenic determination in food and/or in vitro studies are important for risk assessment; however, it is not enough to assess the real human exposure. METHOD: In vitro bioaccessibility was carried out in husked-rice using gastric and intestinal solutions similar to humans. Also, As naturally found in husked-rice was evaluated by in vivo bioavailability in humans. For this purpose, diets from the 1st and 2nd days were free of foods known to be high in As; 3rd and 4th days the diets were composed by rice and water and; 5th and 6th the diet was similar the 1st and 2nd days. During all experimentation, a representative aliquot of each meal, blood and urine were collected for total As (t-As) determination. Arsenic species were determined in the urine. RESULTS: t-As in husked rice varied from 157.3⯱â¯30.6 to 240.2⯱â¯85.2⯵g kg-1. The in vitrobioaccessible fractions ranged from 91 to 94%. Inorganic As (i-As) ranged from 99.7⯱â¯11.2 to 159.5⯱â¯29.4⯵g kg-1. For the in vivo assay, t-As concentrations in the woman and man blood were about 3⯵g mL-1 from the 1st to 6th day. Arsenic from the rice ingested was excreted by urine about 72â¯h after ingestion. The t-As and dimethyl As (DMA) in urine ranged from 3.59 to 47.17 and 1.02 to 2.55⯵gâ¯g-1 creatinine for the volunteers, indicating a two-fold DMA-increase in urine after ingestion of husked-rice. CONCLUSION: After rice ingestion, As was quickly metabolized. The higher As concentrations were found in urine 72â¯h after rice ingestion. The main As-specie found in urine was DMA, indicating that methylation of As from rice followed by urine excretion is the main biological pathway for As excretion.
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Arsênio
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Oryza
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Bioensaio
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Grão Comestível
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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2019
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