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Arsenic metabolism in seaweed-eating sheep from Northern Scotland
J Feldmann
, K John, P Pengprecha
Chemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Seaweed
100%
Arsenic
84%
Scotland
81%
Sheep
63%
monomethylarsonic acid
54%
Eating
53%
tetramethylarsonium
35%
arsenobetaine
30%
Urine
27%
Cacodylic Acid
24%
arsenic acid
23%
arsenite
22%
Wool
20%
arsenosugar
17%
Body Fluids
17%
arsenocholine
16%
trimethylarsine oxide
16%
Ions
12%
Poisons
11%
Arsenicals
11%
Body Burden
10%
Diet
10%
Poaceae
9%
Muscles
9%
Demethylation
9%
Islands
8%
Anions
8%
Kidney
8%
Liquid Chromatography
8%
Liver
8%
Cations
7%
Ethanol
6%
Control Groups
4%
Serum
3%
Chemical Compounds
Pharmacological Metabolism
54%
Organoarsenic Compound
25%
Arsenobetaine
23%
Dimethylarsinic Acid
22%
Trimethylarsine Oxide
13%
Arsenocholine
12%
Acid
10%
Demethylation
9%
Toxic Substance
8%
Anion Exchange
7%
Cation Exchange
7%
Ion
6%
Toxic
5%
Liquid Chromatography
5%
Metabolite
5%
Ethanol
5%
Amount
3%
Time
2%