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Biomethylation of Arsenic in an Arsenic-rich Freshwater Environment
Authors:Toshikazu Kaise  Mitsuo Ogura  Takao Nozaki  Kazuhisa Saitoh  Teruaki Sakurai  Chiyo Matsubara  Chuichi Watanabe  Ken'ichi Hanaoka
Abstract:Arsenic circulation in an arsenic-rich freshwater ecosystem was elucidated to detect arsenic species in the river water and in biological samples living in the freshwater environment. Water-soluble arsenic compounds in biological samples were extracted with 70% methanol. Samples containing arsenic compounds in the extracts were treated with 2 mol dm3 of sodium hydroxide and reduced with sodium borohydride. The detection of arsenic species was accomplished using a hydride generation/cold trap/cryofocus/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HG/CT/CF/GC-MS) system. The major arsenic species in the river water, freshwater algae and fish are inorganic arsenic, dimethylarsenic and trimethylarsenic compounds, respectively. Trimethylarsenic compounds are also detected in aquatic macro-invertebrates. The freshwater unicellular alga Chlorella vulgaris, in a growth medium containing arsenate, accumulated arsenic and converted it to a dimethylarsenic compound. The water flea Daphnia magna, which was fed on arsenic-containing algae, converted it to a trimethylarsenic species. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:freshwater biota  freshwater fish  freshwater algae  organic arsenic  arsenic  arsenobetaine  arsenosugar  dimethylarsenic  trimethylarsenic
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