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New paper on Detection of Thioarsenates in Rice

New paper on Detection of Thioarsenates in Rice

10.02.2021

Andrea hat das erste Paper "Detection of Thioarsenates in Rice Grains and Rice Products" ihrer Doktorarbeit publiziert. In ihrem Paper hat sie eine Methode zur Säure-As-Extraktion aus Reisprodukten verbessert, um Thioarsenate zu erkennen und nun verwendet sie eine enzymatische Extraktion.

Abstract

Inorganic and methylated thioarsenates have recently been reported to contribute substantially to arsenic (As) speciation in paddy-soil pore waters. Here, we show that thioarsenates can also accumulate in rice grains and rice products. For their detection, a method was developed using a pepsin–pancreatin enzymatic extraction followed by chromatographic separation at pH 13. From 54 analyzed commercial samples, including white, parboiled and husked rice, puffed rice cakes, and rice flakes, 50 contained dimethylmonothioarsenate (DMMTA) (maximum 25.6 μg kg–1), 18 monothioarsenate (MTA) (maximum 5.6 μg kg–1), 14 dimethyldithioarsenate (DMDTA) (maximum 2.8 μg kg–1), and 5 dithioarsenate (DTA) (maximum 2.3 μg kg–1). Additionally, we show that the commonly used nitric acid extraction transforms MTA to arsenite and DMMTA and DMDTA to dimethylarsenate (DMA). Current food guidelines do not require an analysis of thioarsenates in rice and only limit the contents of inorganic oxyarsenic species (including acid-extraction-transformed MTA), but not DMA (including acid-extraction-transformed DMMTA and DMDTA).

Link: https://eref.uni-bayreuth.de/63009/

Herzlichen Glückwunsch an Andrea, Carolin und Britta! Und Glückwunsch auf den Internationalen Tag der Frauen und Mädchen in der Wissenschaft (11.02.2021)

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