arsenocholine
organoarsenical (CH
3
)
3
As+CH
2
CH
2
OH, a major arsenic containing species in marine invertebrates and fish
The term "arsenocholine" was found in the following pages:
Material database: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - SRM 3034 - Arsenocholine Standard Solution
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The long-term stability of arsenic species in certified reference materials NMIJ CRMs 7901-a, 7912-a, and 7913-a | EVISA's News
Toxic inorganic arsenic species found in Japanese seaweed food | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Zdenka Šlejkovec
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