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The Duality of Arsenic Metabolism: Impact on Human Health

Mahmoud A. El‐Ghiaty, Ayman O.S. El‐Kadi

2022The Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Arsenic is a naturally occurring hazardous element that is environmentally ubiquitous in various chemical forms. Upon exposure, the human body initiates an elimination pathway of progressive methylation into relatively less bioreactive and more easily excretable pentavalent methylated forms. Given its association with decreasing the internal burden of arsenic with ensuing attenuation of its related toxicities, biomethylation has been applauded for decades as a pure route of arsenic detoxification. However, the emergence of detectable trivalent species with profound toxicity has opened a long-standing debate regarding whether arsenic methylation is a detoxifying or bioactivating mechanism. In this review, we approach the topic of arsenic metabolism from both perspectives to create a complete picture of its potential role in the mitigation or aggravation of various arsenic-related pathologies.

Topics & Concepts

ArsenicDetoxification (alternative medicine)MetabolismMethylationArsenic poisoningMechanism (biology)ToxicityChemistryHuman healthArsenic toxicityBiotransformationEnvironmental chemistryToxicologyBiologyBiochemistryEnvironmental healthMedicineEnzymeOrganic chemistryPathologyPhilosophyGeneAlternative medicineEpistemologyArsenic contamination and mitigationHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicitySelenium in Biological Systems
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