Increasing human activities have modified
the global cycle of heavy metals, non metals and metalloids. Both arsenic and
fluoride are ubiquitous in the environment. Thousands of people are suffering
from the toxic effects of arsenicals and fluorides in many countries all over
the world. These two elements are recognized worldwide as the most serious
inorganic contaminants in drinking water. Many studies have reported as regards
to simple fluorosis and arsenicosis, but the knowledge of the joint action of
these two elements is lacking and the results derived from previous studies
were inconclusive. Contradictory results were reported in experimental studies
in which different joint actions such as independent, synergistic and
antagonistic effects were observed. This indicates that interaction mechanism
of these two elements is considerable complicated and requires extensive
studies. When two different types of toxicants are simultaneously going inside
a human body they may function independently or can act as synergistic or
antagonistic to one another. Thus there is an urge to resolve the question that
how arsenic and fluoride act in condition of concomitant exposure. Although
there have been reports in literature of individual toxicity of arsenic and
fluoride however, there is very little known about the effects following the
combined exposure to these toxicants. This review focused on recent
developments in the research on the condition of individual exposure to arsenic
and fluoride along with the recent updates of their combined exposure to better
understand the joint action of these two toxicants.
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