This is
because inorganic arsenic in more readily absorbed in the body.
Not exact matches
Bottom: Rice is particularly prone to accumulating
arsenic because it confuses two forms of
inorganic arsenic — arsenite and arsenate — with silicon and phosphorous compounds that are essential for the plant's structural integrity and health.
Because of these concerns, the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition urges regulation of the
inorganic arsenic content of dietary products used by infants and children.
Because the relationship between consumption and body weight is highest in infants and young children, the FDA has established levels of
inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal that are consistent with the levels set by EFSA for rice destined for the production of food for infants and young children, and half those established by EFSA and Codex for the population at large.