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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of arsenic speciation:
- arsenic species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different arsenic species
- distribution and fate of arsenic species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of arsenic species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of As
- Standards, rules and legislation related to arsenic

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Centre for Food Safety (Hong Kong): Arsenic and Food Safety
Food Safety Focus (17th Issue, December 2007) – Food Safety Platform Arsenic and Food Safety Reported by Mr. Arthur YAU, Scientific Officer, Risk Communication Section, Centre for Food Safety Th...

Chemical & Engineering News: Eating arsenic
Volume 91 Issue 18 | pp. 36-39Issue Date: May 6, 2013Eating Arsenic ACS Meeting News: Efforts to find out how the element gets into food are leading to ways to reduce its presenceBy Celia Henry Arnaud...

Chemical Fact Sheet: Arsenic
(L. arsenicum, Gr. arsenikon, yellow orpiment, identified with arsenikos, male, from the belief that metals were different sexes; Arabic, Az-zernikh, the orpiment from Persian zerni-zar, gold), As; a...

Chemistry of Arsenical Irritants (Clark, Adamsite)
Background and History Diphenylchloroarsine (DA), 10-chloro-5,10-dihydrophenarsazine (DM, Adamsite), and diphenylcyanoarsine (DC) are closely related chemical compound developed near the conclusion of...

Chemistry of Lewisite
 General Information Lewisite was discovered near the end of World War I by a team of Americans headed by Capt. W. Lee Lewis working at Catholic University in Washington DC.1,2 Lewisite was never used...

Chemistry of Lewisite
 General Information Lewisite was discovered near the end of World War I by a team of Americans headed by Capt. W. Lee Lewis working at Catholic University in Washington DC.1,2 Lewisite was never used...

Chickens, manure, and arsenic
May 1, 2001 / Volume 35, Issue 9 / pp 184 A   185 A.Environmental News Chicken farmers on the Delaware  Maryland Virginia peninsula along the eastern shore of the United States are introducing 20 50 m...

Chronic Arsenic Poisoning: History, Study and Remediation

Chronic Arsenic Poisoning: History, Study and Remediation
Arsenic is found in groundwater of many countries:  particularly South East Asia &    Bangladesh (50 million with arsenic above new  EPA standard) ...

Chronic Arsenic Poisoning:History, Study and Remediation
Arsenic problems have been studied for several years both at Harvard and at MIT.  In 1998 attention was drawn to the arsenic problem faced by Bangladesh and other countries facing similar problems aro...

CODA-CERVA: Arsenic
CODA-CERVA is the Belgian National Reference laboratory (NRL) for the determination of trace elements in food and animal feed.     Speciation is of critical importance for arsenic compo...

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database: arsenic acid
Links to different database entries related to the toxicity of arsenic acid...

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database: arsenite
Links to different database entries related to the toxicity of arsenite...

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database: Arsenobetaine
Links to different database entries related to the toxicity of arsenobetaine...

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database: Arsenocholine
Links to database entries related to the toxicity of arsenocholine...



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