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Title: Arsenic levels in human hair, Kandal Province, Cambodia: The influences of groundwater arsenic, consumption period, age and gender
Authors: Sthiannopkao S.
Kim K.-W.
Cho K.H.
Wantala K.
Sotham S.
Sokuntheara C.
Kim J.H.
Keywords: Arithmetic mean
Arsenic concentration
Arsenic levels
Cambodia
Certain factor
Dominant species
Groundwater consumption
Human bodies
Human hair
Human hair samples
Linear relationships
Median value
Toxicity risk assessments
Arsenic
Hydrogeology
Risk assessment
Risk management
Groundwater
arsenic
carcinogen
drinking water
groundwater pollution
hair
health risk
linearity
pollution exposure
public health
risk assessment
toxicity
Cambodia
Kandal
Oroxylum indicum
Issue Date: 2010
Abstract: This study focused on the analysis of As levels in human hair samples collected from six villages in the Kandal Province of Cambodia. Of interest were the influence of, and interactions among, certain factors affecting As intake into the human body: As concentrations in groundwater, period of groundwater consumption, age and gender. The results revealed As levels in human hair ranging from 0.06 to 30 μg g-1 with median and arithmetic mean values of 0.61 and 3.20 μg g-1 (n = 68), respectively. Furthermore, a linear relationship was found between As concentrations in human hair and in the local groundwater. Arsenic (III) is the dominant species in Kandal groundwater, constituting in most cases at least 60% of the total As. Arsenic concentration ranged from 5 to 1543 μg L-1, with the median value 348 μg L-1 and arithmetic mean 454 μg L-1. In large rural, poor areas holding most of Kandal's 1.1 million people, up to 2 in 1000 people are believed to be at risk of cancer through the As-enriched water they drink. A toxicity risk assessment provides a hazard quotient (HQ) equaling 5.12, also a clear indication of non-carcinogenic exposure risk. On the authors' visit to Kampong Kong commune, Kandal Province, cases of arsenicosis were diagnosed in patients as a result of drinking As-enriched groundwater. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14778
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-72449163926&doi=10.1016%2fj.apgeochem.2009.10.003&partnerID=40&md5=4161edbb7937bda6e1ff8fe11d09f8df
ISSN: 8832927
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