| Literature DB >> 24176367 |
Guillaume Losfeld1, Jean-Baptiste Saunier, Claude Grison.
Abstract
The trace-elements (TE) contents of honey, royal-jelly and beeswax from a historical Zn-Pb mining district have been investigated to assess potential contamination. In spite of high levels of heavy metal (As, Cd, Tl, Pb) in wastes left after mining stopped, apiary products appear to be relatively free of TE contamination. For honey, the following average levels (±standard error) were observed: Zn 571±440μgkg(-1), Pb 26±20μgkg(-1), Tl 13±10μgkg(-1), Cd 7±6μgkg(-1) and As 3±4μg.kg(-1). These results bring additional data to the potential impact of brownfields left after mining on apiary products. They also bring new data to assess potential risks linked with honey consumption and discuss legal TE contents in honey and other food products from apiaries.Entities:
Keywords: Apiary products; Guide values; Historical mining; Honey; Trace elements
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24176367 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.08.105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514