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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Issue 5, June 2006,
pp.293-301
Speciation of Arsenic Compounds in Urine from Occupationally
Unexposed and Exposed Persons in the U.K. Using a Routine LC–ICP-MS Method
Jackie Morton and Howard Mason
Health and Safety Laboratory, Buxton, United Kingdom
This paper describes a routine, robust, and reproducible liquid
chromatography–inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LC–ICP-MS)
speciation method for five arsenic compounds [arsenobetaine (AB), arsenite,
arsenate, monomethylarsonic acid (MMA), and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA)] in urine.
Concentrations of these arsenic species in urine samples are reported in two
sets of non-occupationally exposed controls with one set having consumed fish
within 24 h (n = 31) and the other not having consumed fish for 48 h (n = 34).
Arsenic species in urine samples from workers in both the timber treatment industry
(n = 49) and semiconductor industry (n = 46) are also reported. The arsenic
content in all of the samples was also determined using hydride-generation coupled
with ICP-MS. The results show that urine samples from people not occupationally
exposed to arsenic contain low levels of DMA, MMA, and AB and that only urine
from smokers contained any inorganic arsenic. Consumption of seafood was seen
to significantly increase the levels of AB and DMA in the unexposed persons.
Urine samples from the semiconductor workers exhibited significantly higher
levels of arsenite, arsenate, and DMA than the unexposed samples. The urine
samples from timber treatment workers exhibited significantly higher levels
of four arsenic species (not AB) than those observed in both the control groups
and the semi-conductor workers.
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