Publications

2017

Dereumeneaux, C, Fillol, C, Charles, M, and Denys, S.  2017.  The French human biomonitoring program: first lessons from the perinatal component and future needs.  International Journal of Health and Hygiene, 220 (2), part A.

Fournier, A, and six others.  2017.  Toxicokinetics of chlordecone in goats: implications for risk management in French West Indies.  Chemosphere, 171, 564–570.

Kastury, F, Smith, E, and Juhasz, A L.  2017.  A critical review of approaches and limitations of inhalation bioavailability and bioaccessibility of metal(loid)s from ambient particulate matter or dust.  Science of The Total Environment, 574, 1054–1074.

Li, H-B, and six others.  2017.  Arsenic relative bioavailability in rice using a mouse arsenic urinary excretion bioassay and its application to assess human health risk.  Environmental Science & Technology, 51, 4689–4696.

Li, S-W, and six others.  2017.  Lead relative bioavailability in soils based on different endpoints of a mouse model.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 326, 94–100.

McIlwaine, R, Doherty, R, Cox, S F, and Cave, M.  2017.  The relationship between historical development and potentially toxic element concentrations in urban soils.  Environmetnal Pollution, 220, 1036–1049.

Obrycki, J F, Basta, N T, and Culman, S W.  2017.  Management options for contaminated urban soils to reduce public exposure and maintain soil health.  Journal of Environmental Quality, 46 (2), 420–430.

Obrycki, J F, Basta, N T, and Wilson, R S.  2017.  Evaluating public and regulatory acceptance for urban soil management approaches.  Journal of Environmental Quality, 46 (1), 20–26.

Obrycki, J F, Scheckel, K G, and Basta, N T.  2017.  Soil solution interactions may limit Pb remediation using P amendments in an urban soil.  Environmental Pollution, 220, 549–556.

Ollson, C J, Smith, E, Herde, P, and Juhasz, A L.  2017.  Influence of sample matrix on the bioavailability of arsenic, cadmium and lead during co-contaminant exposure.  Science of The Total Environment, 595, 660–665.

Pelfrêne, A, Cave, M R, Wragg, J and Douay, F.  2017.  In vitro investigations of human bioaccessibility from reference materials using simulated lung fluids.  International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(2), 112.

2016

Basta, N T, and eight others.  2016.  Phosphorus amendment efficacy for in situ remediation of soil lead depends on the bioaccessible method.  Journal of Environmental Quality, 45, 74–83.

Beriro, D J, and five others.  2016.  A review of the current state of the art of physiologically based tests for measuring human dermal in vitro bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in soil.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 305, 240–259.

Beyer, W N, and eight others.  2016.  Bioaccessibility tests accurately estimate bioavailability of lead to quail. : Environment Toxicology and Chemistry, 35 (9), 2311–2319.

Cave, M R, Rosende, M, Mountenay, I, Gardner, A and Miro, M. : 2016. : New insights into the reliability of automatic dynamic methods for oral bioaccessibility testing: a case study for BGS102 soil.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (17), 9479–9486.

Cigliano, L, and six others.  2016.  Evaluation of serum markers of blood redox homeostasis and inflammation in PCB naturally contaminated heifers undergoing decontamination.  Science of The Total Environment, 542, ART AQ, 653–664.

Cui, X-Y, Xiang, P, He, R-W, Juhasz, A, and Ma, L Q.  2016.  Advances in in vitro methods to evaluate oral bioaccessibility of PAHs and PBDEs in environmental matrices.  Chemosphere, 150, 3478–389.

Diamond, G L,  2016.  Predicting oral relative bioavailability of arsenic in soil from in vitro bioaccessibility.  Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 79, 165–173.

James, K, and five others.  2016.  Predicting polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioavailability to mammals from incidentally ingested soils using partitioning and fugacity.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 1338–1346.

Jiao, Y, and eleven others.  2016.  Application of Citizen Science Risk Communication Tools in a Vulnerable Urban Community.  International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13, 11.

Juhasz, A L, Herde, P, and Smith, E. 2016. Oral relative bioavailability of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) in contaminated soil and its prediction using in vitro strategies for exposure refinement. Environmental Research, 150, 482–488.

Juhasz, A L, Scheckel, K G, Betts, A R, and Smith, E.  2016.  Predictive capabilities of in vitro assays for estimating Pb relative bioavailability in phosphate amended soils.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 13086–13094.

Juhasz, A L, Tang, W, and Smith, E.  2016.  Using in vitro bioaccessibility to refine estimates of human exposure to PAHs via incidental soil ingestion.  Environmental Research, 145, 145–153.

Lastel, M, and seven others.  2016.  Chlordecone disappearance in tissues of growing goats after a one month decontamination period — effect of body fatness on chlordecone retention.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23 (4), 3176–3183.

Lavu, R V S, Van de Wiele, T, Pratti, V L, Tack, F, and Dulaing, G.  2016.  Selenium bioaccessibility in stomach, small intestine and colon: comparison between pure Se compounds, Se-enriched food crops and food supplement.  Food Chemistry, 197, Part A, 382–387.

Li, C, Sun, H, Juhasz, A L, Cui, X, and Ma, L Q.  2016.  Predicting the relative bioavailability of DDT and its metabolites in historically contaminated soils using a Tenax-improved physiologically based extraction test (TI-PBET).  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 1118–1125.

Li, H-B, and seven others.  2016.  Using the SBRC sssay to predict lead relative bioavailability in urban soils: contaminant source and correlation model.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 4989–4996.

Li, J and six others.  2016.  Arsenic relative bioavailability in contaminated soils: comparison of animal models, dosing schemes and biological end points.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 453–461.

Marinho-Reis, A P, and thirteen others.  2016.  Source and pathway analysis of lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Lisbon urban soils.  Science of The Total Environment, 573, 324–336.

Obrycki, J F, Basta, N T, Scheckel, K, Stevens, B N, and Minca, K K.  2016.  Phosphorus amendment efficacy for in situ remediation of soil lead depends on the bioaccessible method.  Journal of Envionmental Quality, 45, 37–44.

Ollson, C J, Smith, E, Scheckel, K G, Betts, A R, and Juhasz, A L.  2016.  Assessment of arsenic speciation and bioaccessibility in mine-impacted materials.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 313, 130–137.

Ollson, C J, Smith, E, Herde, P, and Juhasz, J L.  2016.  Influence of co-contaminant exposure on the absorption of arsenic, cadmium and lead.  Chemosphere, 168, 658–666.

Palleiro, L, Patinha, C, Rodriguez-Blanco, M L, Taboada-Castro, M M, and Taboada-Castro, M T.  2016.  Metal fractionation in topsoils and bed sediments in the Mero River rural basin: bioavailability and relationship with soil and sediment properties.  Catena, 144, 34–44.

Peters, R E, and James, K.  2016.  Is received dose from ingested soil independent of soil PAH concentrations? — Animal model results.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 35 (9), 2261–2269.

Platten, W E, and eight others.  2016.  Estimating dermal transfer of copper particles from the surfaces of pressure-treated lumber and implications for exposure.  Science of the Total Environment, 548–549, 441–449.

Srikanth Lavu, R V, Van De Wiele, T, Pratti, V L, Tacka, F, and Du Laing, G.  2016.  Selenium bioaccessibility in stomach, small intestine and colon: comparison between pure Se compounds, Se-enriched food crops and food supplements.  Food Chemistry, 197, 382–387.

Starr, J M, and six others.  2016.  Using paired soil and house dust samples in an in vitro assay to assess the post-ingestion bioaccessibility of sorbed fipronil.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 312, 141–149.

Walraven, N, and five others.  2016.  Pollution and oral bioaccessibility of Pb in soils of villages and cities with a long habitation history.  International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13, 221.

Waterlot, C, Pelfrêne, A, and Douay, F.  2016.  Determining the influence of the physicochemical parameters of urban soils on As availability using chemometric methods: a preliminary study.  Journal of Environmental Sciences, 47, 183–192.

Whaley, P, and twenty-seven others.  2016.  Implementing systematic review techniques in chemical risk assessment: challenges, opportunities and recommendations.  Environment International, 92–93, 556–564.

Zhao, D, and seven others.  2016.  Lead relative bioavailability in lip products and their potential health risk to women.  Environmental Science & Technology, 50, 6036–6043.

2015

Alava, P, Du Laing, G, Tack, F, De Ryck, T, and Van De Wiele, T.  2015.  Westernised diets lower arsenic gastrointestinal bioaccessibility but increase microbial arsenic speciation changes in the colon.  Chemosphere, 119, 757–762.

Bradham, K D, and seven others.  2015.  Independent data validation of an in vitro method for the prediction of the relative bioavailability of arsenic in contaminated soils.  Environmental Science & Technology, 49, 6312–6318.

Cave, M, Wragg, J, Gowing, C, and Gardner, A.  2015.  Measuring the solid-phase fractionation of lead in urban and rural soils using a combination of geochemical survey data and chemical extractions.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 779–780.

Cave, M R, and nine others.  2015.  Measurement and modelling of the ingestion bioaccessibility of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in soils.  Environmental Technology — Innovation, 3, 35–45.

Collins, C D, Craggs, M, Garcia–Alcega, S, Kademoglou, K, and Lowe, S.  2015.  Towards a unified approach for the determination of the bioaccessibility of organic pollutants.  Environment International, 78, 24–31.

Delannoy, M, and six others.  2017. Impact of soil characteristics on relative bioavailability of NDL-PCBs in piglets.  Chemosphere, 139, 393–401.

Ferreira da Silva, E, and five others.  2015.  An integrative assessment of environmental degradation of Caveira abandoned mine area (southern Portugal).  Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 159, 33–47.

Henry, H, and eight others.  2015.  Bioavailability-based in situ remediation to meet future lead (Pb) standards in urban soils and gardens.  Environmental Science & Technology,49, 8948–8958.

Juhasz, A L, Herde, P, Herde, C, Boland, J, and Smith, E.  2015.  Predicting arsenic relative bioavailability using multiple in vitro assays: validation of in vivo–in vitro correlations.  Environmental Science & Technology, 49, 11167–11175.

Kaiser, M L, Williams, M L, Basta, N, Hand, M, and Huber, S.  2015.  When vacant lots become urban gardens: characterising the perceived and actual food safety concerns of urban agriculture in Ohio.  Journal of Food Protection, 11, 1930–2080.

Li, H-B, Chen, K, Juhasz, A L, Huang, L, and Ma, L Q.  2015.  Childhood lead exposure in an industrial town in China: coupling stable-isotope ratios with bioaccessible lead.  Environmental Science — Technology, 49, 5080–5087.

Li, H-B, and five others.  2015.  Comparison of arsenic bioaccessibility in house dust and contaminated soils based on four in vitro assays.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 8548–8555.

Li, J, Li, K, Cave, M, Li, H-B, and Ma, L Q.  2015.  Lead bioaccessibility in 12 contaminated soils from China: correlation to lead relative bioavailability and lead in different fractions.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 295, 55–62.

Li, J, and six others.  2015.  In vitro bioaccessibility and in vivo relative bioavailability in 12 contaminated soils: method comparison and method development.  Science of The Total Environment, 532, 812–820.

Li, K, and five others.  2015.  In vivo bioavailability and in vitro bioaccessibility of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in food matrices: correlation analysis and method developmentEnvironmental Science & Technology, 49, 150–158.

Mele, E, and nine others.  2015.  In situ fixation of metal(loid)s in contaminated soils: a comparison of conventional, opportunistic, and engineered soil amendments.  Environmental Science & Technology, 49, 13501–13509.

Naidu, R, and eleven others.  2015.  Towards bioavailability-based soil criteria: past, present and future perspectives.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22, 8779–8785.

Ng, J C, Juhasz, A, Smith, E, and Naidu, R.  2015.  Assessing the bioavailability and bioaccessibility of metals and metalloids.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22, 8802–8825.

Palmer, S, and seven others.  2015.  The effects of lead sources on oral bioaccessibility in soil and implications for contaminated land risk management.  Environmental Pollution, 198, 161–171.

Palumbo-Roe, B, Wragg, J, and Cave, M.  2015.  Linking selective chemical extraction of iron oxyhydroxides to arsenic bioaccessibility in soil.  Environmental Pollution, 207, 256–265.

Patinha, C, and six others.  2015.  Assessment of the influence of traffic-related particles in urban dust using sequential selective extraction and oral bioaccessibility tests.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 707–724.

Patinha, C, and seven others.  2015.  The mobility and human oral bioaccessibility of Zn and Pb in urban dusts of Estarreja (N Portugal).  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 115–131.

Pelfrêne, A, Détriché, S, and Douay, F.  2015.  Combining spatial distribution with oral bioaccessibility of metals in smelter-impacted soils: implications for human-health risk assessment.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 49–62.

Pelfrêne, A, and five others.  2015.  Effect of Miscanthus cultivation on metal fractionation and human bioaccessibility in metal-contaminated soils: comparison between greenhouse and field experiments.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22, 3043–3054.

Pelfrêne, A, and five others.  2015.  Use of an in vitro digestion method to estimate human bioaccessibility of Cd in vegetables grown in smelter-impacted soils: the influence of cooking, 37, 767–778.

Reis, A P, and seven others.  2015.  Investigating relationships between biomarkers of exposure and environmental copper and manganese levels in house dusts from a Portuguese industrial city.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 725–744.

Santiago-Rodríguez, L, and six others.  2015.  Assessment of the bioaccessibility of micronised copper wood in synthetic stomach fluid.  Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring — Management, 4, 85–92.

Sharma, K, Basta, N T, and Grewal, P S.  2015.  Soil heavy-metal contamination in residential neighborhoods in post-industrial cities and its potential human exposure risk.  Urban Ecosystems, 18, 115–32.

Strawn, D G, Rigbya, A C, Baker, L L, Coleman, M D, and Koch, I.  2015.  Biochar soil amendment effects on arsenic availability to mountain brome (Bromus marginatus).  Journal of Environmental Quality, 44, 1315–1320.

Van de Wiele, T, Van den Abbeele, P, Ossieur, W, Possemiers, S, and Marzorati, M. 2015. The simulator of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem (SHIME®). The Impact of Food Bioactives on Health, 305–317

Walraven, N, and five others.  2015.  Factors controlling the oral bioaccessibility of anthropogenic Pb in polluted soils.  Science of The Total Environment, 506–507, 149–163.

2014

Basta, N T, and Juhasz, A.  2014.  Using in vivo bioavailability and/or in vitro gastrointestinal bioaccessibility testing to adjust human exposure to arsenic from soil ingestion.  Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 79.

Beriro, D J, Vane, C H, Cave, M R, and Nathanail, C P.  2014.  Effects of drying and comminution type on the quantification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in a homogenised gasworks soil and the implications for human-health risk assessment.  Chemosphere, 111, 396–404.

Bradham, K D, and six others.  2014.  Assessing the bioavailability and risk from metal-contaminated soils and dusts.  Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal , 20, 272–286.

Brandon, E F A, Janssen, P J C M, and de Wit-Bos, L.  2014.  Arsenic: bioaccessibility from seaweed and rice, dietary exposure calculations and risk assessment.  Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess 2014, 13, 1993–2003.

Brandon, E F A, and five others.  2014.  Bioaccessibility of vitamin A, vitamin C and folic acid from dietary supplements, fortified food and infant formula.  International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 65, 426–435.

Delannoy, M, Rychen, G, Fournier, A, Jondreville, C, and Feidt, C.  2014.  Effects of condensed organic matter on PCBs bioavailability in juvenile swine, an animal model for young children.  Chemosphere, 104, 105–112.

Delannoy, M, Schwarz, J, Fournier, A, Rychen, G, and Feidt, C.  2014.  Effects of standard humic materials on relative bioavailability of NDL-PCBs in juvenile swine.

Gaillard, J, Banas, D, Thomas, M, Fournier, A, and Feidt, C.  2014.  Bioavailability and bioaccumulation of sediment-bound polychlorinated biphenyls to carp.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry,, 33, 1324–1330.

Juhasz, A L, Aleera, S, and Adetutua, E M.  2014.  Predicting PAH bioremediation efficacy using bioaccessibility assessment tools: validation of PAH biodegradation–bioaccessibility correlations.  International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 95, 320–329

Juhasz, A L, Herde, P, Herde, C, Boland, J, and Smith, E.  2014.  Validation of the predictive capabilities of the Sbrc-G in vitro assay for estimating arsenic relative bioavailability in contaminated soils.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 12962–12969.

Juhasz, A L, Smith, E, Nelson, C, Thomas, D J, and Bradham, K.  2014.  Variability associated with As in vivo–in vitro correlations when using different bioaccessibility methodologies.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 11646–11653.

Juhasz, A L, and five others.  2014.  In situ formation of pyromorphite is not required for the reduction of in vivo Pb relative bioavailability in contaminated soil.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 7002–7009.

Juhasz, A L, and six others.  2014.  In vivo measurement, in vitro estimation and fugacity prediction of PAH bioavailability in post-remediated, creosote-contaminated soil.  Science of The Total Environment, 473–474, 147–154.

Jurjanz S, and six others.  2014.  Relative bioavailability of soil-bound chlordecone in growing lambs.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 36, 911–917.

Lavu, R V S, Van de Wiele, T, Pratti, V L, Tack, F M G, and Du Laing, G.  2014.  Bioaccessibility and transformations of selenium in the human intestine: seleni-enriched crops versus food supplement.  Selenium in the Environment and Human Health, 44–47.

Layeghkhavidaki, H, and ten others.  2014.  Inhibitory action of benzo[α]pyrene on hepatic lipoprotein receptors in vitro and on liver lipid homeostasis in mice.

Li, H-B, Li, J, Juhasz, A L, and Ma, L Q.  2014.   Correlation of in vivo relative bioavailability to in vitro bioaccessibility for arsenic in household dust from China and its implication for human exposure assessment.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 13652–13659.

Li, H-B, and five others.  2014.  Assessment of in vitro lead bioaccessibility in house dust and its relationship to in vivo lead relative bioavailability.  Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 8548–8555.

Patinha, C, Reis, A P, Ferreira da Silva, E, and Sousa, A J.  2014.  Selective sequential extractions for the solid-phase fractionation of arsenic: do they influence the interpretation of bioaccessibility estimates?  Arsenic in the Environment — Proceedings, 360–362.

Patinha, C, Reis, A P, Dias, A C, Abduljelil, A A, Noack, Y, Robert, S, Cave, M, and Ferreira da Silva, E.  2014.  The mobility and human oral bioaccessibility of Zn and Pb in urban dusts of Estarreja (N Portugal). Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 115–131

Pelfrêne, A, Détriché, S, and Douay, F.  2014.  Combining spatial distribution with oral bioaccessibility of metals in smelter-impacted soils: implications for human health risk assessment.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 37, 49–62.

Reis, A P, Patinha, C, Noack, Y, Robert, S, and Dias, A C.  2014.  Assessing human exposure to aluminium, chromium and vanadium through outdoor dust ingestion in the Bassin Minier de Provence, Franc.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 36, 303–317.

Reis, A P, and five others.  2014.  Assessing the human health risk for aluminium, zinc and lead in outdoor dusts collected in recreational sites used by children at an industrial area in the western part of the Bassin Minier de Provence, France.  Journal of African Earth Sciences, 99, 724–734.

Reis, A P, and ten others.  2014.  Geochemistry, mineralogy, solid-phase fractionation and oral bioaccessibility of lead in urban soils of Lisbon.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 36, 867–881.

Reis, A P, and ten others.  2014.  Urban geochemistry of lead in gardens, playgrounds and schoolyards of Lisbon, Portugal: assessing exposure and risk to human health.  Applied Geochemistry, 44, 45–53.

Reis, A, and thirteen others.  2014.  Human exposure to low arsenic levels in urban dusts: a pilot study carried out in the city of Estarreja, Portugal.  Science of The Total Environment, 573.

Smith, E, Scheckel, K, Miller, B W, Weber, J, and Juhasz, A L.  2014.  Influence of in vitro assay pH and extractant composition on As bioaccessibility in contaminated soils.  Science of The Total Environment, 473–474, 171–177.

Takaki, K, Wade, A J, and Collins, C D. 2014. Assessment of plant uptake models used in exposure assessment tools for soils contaminated with organic pollutants.Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 12073–12082.

Wragg, J, Cave, M, and Gregory, S.  2014.  The solid-phase distribution and bioaccessibility of arsenic, chromium and nickel in natural ironstone soils in the UK.  Applied and Environmental Soil Science, 2014.

2013

Abrahams, P W, Davies, T C, Solomon, A O, Trow, A J, and Wragg, J.  2013.  Human geophagia, calabash chalk and Undongo: mineral element Nntritional implications.  PLoS One, 8, e53304.

Alava, P, and five others.  2013.  Arsenic bioaccessibility upon gastrointestinal digestion is highly determined by its speciation and lipid-bile salt interactions.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 48, 656–665.

Appleton, J D, Cave, M R, Palumbo-Roe, B, and Wragg, J.  2013.  Lead bioaccessibility in topsoils from lead mineralisation and urban domains, UK.  Environmental Pollution, 178, 278–287.

Bouveret, C, Rychen, G, Lerch, S, Jondreville, C, and Feidt, C.  2013.  Relative bioavailability of tropical volcanic soil-bound chlordecone in piglets.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 61, 9269–9274.

Bradham, K D, and eight others.  2013.  Mouse assay for determination of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated soils.  Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 76, 815–826.

Bull, S, and Collins, C.  2013.  Promoting the use of BaP as a marker for PAH exposure in UK soils.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 35, 101–109.

Cave, M R, Wragg, J, and Harrison, H.  2013.  Measurement modelling and mapping of arsenic bioaccessibility in Northampton, United Kingdom.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A,48, 629–640.

Collins, C.  2013.  6 – Uptake of organic pollutants and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) by crops. Persistent Organic Pollutants and Toxic Metals in Foods, 129–144.

Collins, C D, and five others.  2013.  Is there sufficient 'sink' in current bioaccessibility determinations of organic pollutants in soils?.  Environmental Pollution, 181, 128–132.

Cox, S F, and seven others.  2013.  The importance of solid-phase distribution on the oral bioaccessibility of Ni and Cr in soils overlying Palaeogene basalt lavas, Northern Ireland.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 35, 553–567.

Feidt, C, and six others.  2013.  Relative bioavailability of soil-bound polychlorinated biphenyls in lactating goats.  Journal of Dairy Science, 96, 3916–3923.

Fillol, C, and five others.  2013.  Arsenic urinary concentrations in children living in a naturally arsenic-contaminated area.  Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, 23, 145–150.

Fueleky, G, and Barna, S.  2013.  Rapid plant biotest to assess the heavy metal pollution of soil.  Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 22, 1983–1992.

Gouliarmou, V, Collins, C D, Christiansen, E, and Mayer, P.  2013.  Sorptive physiologically based extraction of contaminated solid matrices: incorporating silicone rod as absorption sink for hydrophobic organic contaminants.  Environmental Science and Technology, 47, 941–948.

Hartemink, A E, McBratney, A B, and Naidu, R.  2013.  Chemical bioavailability in the terrestrial environment — recent advance.  Chemical Bioavailability in Terrestrial Environments, 32.

Jardine, P M, and six others.  2013.  Influence of soil geochemical and physical properties on chromium(VI) sorption and bioaccessibility.  Environmental Science and Technology, 47, 11241–11248.

Jondreville, C, Bouveret, C, Lesueur-Jannoyer, M, Rychen, G, and Feidt, C.  2013.  Relative bioavailability of tropical volcanic soil-bound chlordecone in laying hens (Gallus domesticus).  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 20, 292–299.

Juhasz, A L, Basta, N T, and Smith, E.  2013.  What is required for the validation of in vitro assays for predicting contaminant relative bioavailability? Considerations and criteria.  Environmental Pollution, 180, 372–375.

Juhasz, A L, and seven others  2013.  Predicting lead relative bioavailability in peri-urban contaminated soils using in vitro bioaccessibility assays.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 48, 604–611.

Koch, I, and five others.  2013.  Bioaccessibility of mercury in selected ayurvedic medicines.  Science of The Total Environment 454–455, 9–15.

Koch, I, and six others.  2013.  Bioaccessibility and speciation of arsenic in country foods from contaminated sites in Canada.  Science of The Total Environment, 449, 1–8.

Koch, I, and seventeen others.  2013.  Variability of bioaccessibility results using seventeen different methods on a standard reference material, NIST 2710.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 48, 641–655.

Laird, B D, and six others.  2013.  An investigation of the effect of gastrointestinal microbial activity on oral arsenic bioavailability.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 48, 612–619.

Mahmoudi, N, Slater, G F, and Juhasz, A L.  2013.  Assessing limitations for PAH biodegradation in long-term contaminated soils using bioaccessibility assays.  Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 224, 1411.

Minca, K K, Basta, N T, and Scheckel, K G.  2013.  Using the Mehlich-3 soil test as an inexpensive screening tool to estimate total and bioaccessible lead in urban soils.  Journal of Environmental Quality, 42, 1518–1526.

Mwilu, S K, and five others.  2013.  Changes in silver nanoparticles exposed to human synthetic stomach fluid: effects of particle size and surface chemistry.  Science of The Total Environment, 447, 90–98.

Palumbo-Roe, B, Wragg, J, Cave, M R, and Wagner, D.  2013.  Effect of weathering product assemblages on Pb bioaccessibility in mine waste: implications for risk management.  Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 20, 7699–7710.

Rostami, I, and Juhasz, A L.  2013.  Bioaccessibility-based predictions for estimating PAH biodegradation efficacy — comparison of model predictions and measured endpoints.  International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 85, 323–330.

Santos, I, Ferreira da Silva, E, Patinha, C, Dias, A C, and Reis, A P.  2013.  Definition of areas of probable risk to human health posed by As and Pb in soils and ground-level dusts of the surrounding area of an abandoned As-sulphide mine in the north of Portugal: part 1.  Environmental Earth Sciences, 69, 1649–1660.

Smith, E, Weber, J, Rofe, A, Gancarz, D, Naidu, R, and Juhasz, A L. 2013. Assessment of DDT relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in historically contaminated soils using an in vivo mouse model and fed and unfed batch in vitro assays. Environmental Science & Technology, 46, 2928–2934

Takaki, K, Wade, A J, and Collins, C D.  2013.  Assessment of plant uptake models used in exposure assessment tools for soils contaminated with organic pollutants.  Environmental Science and Technology, 48, 12073–12082.

Tica, D, Udovic, M, and Lestan, D.  2013.  Long-term efficiency of soil stabilisation with apatite and Slovakite: the impact of two earthworm species (Lumbricus terrestris and Dendrobaena veneta) on lead bioaccessibility and soil functioning.  Chemosphere, 91, 1–6.

Udovic, M, Drobne, D, and Lestan, D.  2013.  An in vivo invertebrate bioassay of Pb, Zn and Cd stabilisation in contaminated soil.  Chemosphere, 92, 1105–1110.

Whitacre, S D, Basta, N T, and Dayton, E A.  2013.  Bioaccessible and non-bioaccessible fractions of soil arsenic.  Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 48, 620–628.

Waterlot, C, and five others.  2013.  Contamination, fractionation and availability of metals in urban soils in the vicinity of former lead and zinc smelters, France.  Pedosphere, 23, 143–159.

2012

Abdallah, M A-E, Tilston, E, Harrad, S, and Collins, C.  2012.  In vitro assessment of the bioaccessibility of brominated flame retardants in indoor dust using a colon extended model of the human gastrointestinal tract.  Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 12, 3276–3283.

Appleton, J D, Cave, M R, and Wragg, J.  2012.  Anthropogenic and geogenic impacts on arsenic bioaccessibility in UK topsoils.  Science of The Total Environment, 435–436, 21–29.

Appleton, J D, Cave, M R, and Wragg, J.  2012.  Modelling lead bioaccessibility in urban topsoils based on data from Glasgow, London, Northampton and Swansea, UK.  Environmental Pollution, 171, 256–272.

Barsby, A, and five others.  2012.  Bioaccessibility of trace elements in soils in Northern Ireland.  Science of The Total Environment, 433, 398–417.

Candeias, C, Ferreira da Silva, E, Salgueiro, A R, Pereira, H G, Reis, A P, Patinha, C, Matos, J X, and Ávila, P H.  2012.  Assessment of soil contamination by potentially toxic elements in the aljustrel mining area in order to implement soil reclamation strategies. Land Degredation & Development, 22, 565–585

Costa, C, Reis, A P, Ferreira da Silva, E, Rocha, F, Patinha, C, Dias, A C, Sequeira, C, and Terroso, D.  2012.  Assessing the control exerted by soil mineralogy in the fixation of potentially harmful elements in the urban soils of Lisbon, Portugal. Environmental Earth Sciences, 65, 1133–1145.

Cui, X-Y, Xiang, P, He, R-W, Juhasz, A, and Ma, L Q.  2016.  Advances in in vitro methods to evaluate oral bioaccessibility of PAHs and PBDEs in environmental matrices. Chemosphere, 150, 3478–389

Denys, S, Caboche, J, Tack, K, Rychen, G, Wragg, J, Cave, M, Jondreville, C, and Feidt, C.  2012.  In vivo validation of the unified BARGE method to assess the bioaccessibility of arsenic, antimony, cadmium and lead in soils. Environmental Science & Technology, 46, 6252–6260.

Fournier, A, and six others.  2012.  Relative bioavailability to laying hens of indicator polychlorobiphenyls present in soil.  Chemosphere, 88, 300–306.

Gomez-Eyles, J L, Jonker, M T O, Hodson, M E, and Collins, C D.  2012.  Passive samplers provide a better prediction of PAH bioaccumulation in earthworms and plant roots than exhaustive, mild solvent, and cyclodextrin extractions.  Environmental Science & Technology, 46, 962–969.

Koch, I, and Reimer, K J.  2012.  Bioaccessibility extractions for contaminant risk assessment.

Koch, I, Moriarty, M, Sui, J, Gibson, B, and Reimer, K J.  2012.  Reimer insolubility of Cr2O3 in bioaccessibility tests points to requirement for a new human oral reference dose for trivalent chromium.   Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 18, 1292–1306.

Lorenzi, D, Entwistle, J, Cave, M, Wragg, J, and Dean, J R.  2012.  The application of an in vitro gastrointestinal extraction to assess the oral bioaccessibility of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils from a former industrial site.  Analytica Chimica Acta, 735, 54–61.

Moriarty, M M, Koch, I, and Reimer, K J.  2012.  Arsenic speciation, distribution, and bioaccessibility in shrews and their food.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 62, 529–538.

Nelson, C M, Gilmore, T M, Harrington, J M, Scheckel, K G, Miller, B W, and Bradham, K D. 2012. Evaluation of a low–cost commercially available extraction device for assessing lead bioaccessibility in contaminated soils. Environmental Sciences: Processes and Impacts, 15, 573–578

Patinha, C, and seven others.  2012.  Lead availability in soils from Portugal's Centre Region with special reference to bioaccessibility.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 34, 213–227.

Pelfrêne, A, Waterlot, C, Mazzuca, M, Nisse, C, Cuny, D, Richard, A, Denys, S, Heyman, C, Roussel, H, Bidar, G, and Douay, F.  2012.  Bioaccessibility of trace elements as affected by soil parameters in smelter–contaminated agricultural soils: a statistical modeling approach. Environmental Pollution, 160, 130–138.

Reis, A P, amd five others.  2012.  Barrosinho environmental assessment of the Caveira abandoned mine (southern Portugal): part 1: characterisation of metal-contaminated soil.  Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, 21, 227–254.

Smith, E, and five others.  2012.  Assessment of DDT relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in historically contaminated soils using an in vivo mouse model and fed and unfed batch in vitro assays.  Environmental Science & Technology, 46, 2928–2934.

Udovic, M, and McBride, M B.  2012.  Influence of compost addition on lead and arsenic bioavailability in reclaimed orchard soil assessed using Porcellio scaber bioaccumulation test.  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 205–206, 144–149.

Wragg, J, and Cave, M.  2012.  Assessment of a geochemical extraction procedure to determine the solid–phase fractionation and bioaccessibility of potentially harmful elements in soils: a case study using the NIST 2710 reference soil. Analytica Chimica Acta, 722, 43–54.

2011

Candeias, C, and seven others.  2011.  Assessment of soil contamination by potentially toxic elements in the Aljustrel mining area in order to implement soil reclamation strategies.  Land Degradation & Development, 22, 565–585.

Costa, C, and seven others.  2011.  Assessing the control exerted by soil mineralogy in the fixation of potentially harmful elements in the urban soils of Lisbon, Portugal.  Environmental Earth Sciences, 65, 1133–1145.

Gomez-Eyles, J L, Sizmur, T, Collins, C D, and Hodson, M E.  2011.  Effects of biochar and the earthworm Eisenia fetida on the bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and potentially toxic element.  Environmental Pollution, 159, 616–622.

Juhasz, A L, Weber, J, and Smith, E.  2011.  Influence of saliva, gastric and intestinal phases on the prediction of As relative bioavailability using the Unified Bioaccessibility Research Group of Europe method (UBM).  Journal of Hazardous Materials, 197, 161–168.

Juhasz, A L, Weber, J, and Smith, E.  2011.  Predicting arsenic relative bioavailability in contaminated soils using meta analysis and relative bioavailability–bioaccessibility regression models.  Environmental Science & Technology, 45, 10676–10683.

Pelfrêne, A, Waterlot, C, and Douay, F.  2011.  In vitro digestion and DGT techniques for estimating cadmium and lead bioavailability in contaminated soils: influence of gastric juice pH.  Science of The Total Environment, 409, 5076–5085.

Pelfrêne, A, and five others.  2011.  Assessing Cd, Pb, Zn human bioaccessibility in smelter-contaminated agricultural topsoils (northern France).  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 33, 477–493.

Reis, A P, Patinha, C, Ferreira da Silva, E, and Sousa, A J.  2011.  Metal fractionation of cadmium, lead and arsenic of geogenic origin in topsoils from the Marrancos gold mineralisation, northern Portugal.  Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 34, 229–241.

Rostami, I, and Juhasz, A L.  2011.  Assessment of persistent organic pollutant (POP) bioavailability and bioaccessibility for human health exposure assessment: a critical review.  Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 41, 623–656.

Smith, E, and eight others.  2011.  In vivo-in vitro and XANES spectroscopy assessments of lead bioavailability in contaminated periurban soils.  Environmental Science & Technology, 45, 6145–6152.

Tilston, E L, Gibson, G R, and Collins, C D.  2011.  Colon extended physiologically based extraction test (CE-PBET) increases bioaccessibility of soil-bound PAH.  Environmental Science & Technology, 45, 5301–5308.

Uzu, G, and nine others.  2011.  In vitro assessment of the pulmonary toxicity and gastric availability of lead-rich particles from a lead recycling plant.  Environmental Science & Technology, 45, 7888–7895.

2010

Juhasz, A L, Smith, E, Waller, N, Stewart, R, and Weber, J.  2010.  Bioavailability of residual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons following enhanced natural attenuation of creosote-contaminated soil.  Environmental Pollution, 158, 585–591.

Mouton, J, Tack, K, and Denys, S.  2010.  Speciation and bioaccessibility as new tools for human-health risk assessment of contaminated soils.  Arsenic in Geosphere and Human Diseases, 374–375.

Naidu, R, Juhasz, A L, Smith, E R G, and Lombi, E. Bioavailability and speciation of arsenic-contaminated food and the relevance to human exposure.  Arsenic in Geosphere and Human Diseases, 213–214.

Pelfrêne, A, and ten others.  2010. Bioaccessibility of trace elements as affected by soil parameters in smelter-contaminated agricultural soils: a statistical modeling approach.  Environmental Pollution, 160, 130–138.