Chromium in Drinking Water: Sources, Metabolism, and Cancer Risks
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Abstract
Drinking water supplies in many geographic areas contain chromium in the +3 and +6 oxidation states. Public health concerns are centered on the presence of hexavalent Cr that is classified as a known human carcinogen via inhalation. Cr(VI) has high environmental mobility and can originate from anthropogenic and natural sources. Acidic environments with high organic content promote the reduction of Cr(VI) to nontoxic Cr(III). The opposite process of Cr(VI) formation from Cr(III) also occurs, particularly in the presence of common minerals containing Mn(IV) oxides. Limited epidemiological evidence for Cr(VI) ingestion is suggestive of elevated risks for stomach cancers. Exposure of animals to Cr(VI) in drinking…
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- Chromium
- Cancer
- Metabolism
- Chemistry
- Environmental health
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental science
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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