GeoPro Talks: Incorporating In Vitro Bioaccessibility for Arsenic and Lead in Soil in Human Health Risk Assessment
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) defines bioavailability as the fraction of an ingested dose that crosses the gastrointestinal epithelium and becomes available for distribution to internal target tissues and organs. Bioavailability data can be used to provide realistic information on potential health effects of contamination and modify site-specific soil clean-up levels. Bioavailability is […]