51-54The permissible limit of arsenic content in drinking water is 0.05
ppm, whereas, in many parts of West Bengal the arsenic level in drinking water
is 0.1 ppm, frequently 0.3 ppm and even 3.0 ppm, though rarely. In order to
assess possible risk to brain function by drinking such water, rats were given
arsenic mixed in drinking water at the above four concentrations for 40 days. There
was increased lipid peroxidation at all doses of arsenic, including the
'permissible limit', decrease in glutathione level,
superoxide dismutase and glutathione reductase
activities, indicating the free-radical-mediated degeneration of brain.</span