Literature DB >> 26304343

An elemental analysis of conventionally, organically and self-grown carrots.

Anna Krejčová1, Jakub Návesník2, Jaroslava Jičínská2, Tomáš Černohorský2.   

Abstract

Conventionally-, organically- and self-grown carrots available across the Czech market were characterised based on their elemental, nitrate and dry matter content (218 samples, 20 parameters) in order to assess the quality of the carrots and address the question whether organic also means better. The results were compared with information describing the elemental composition of carrots published previously, recommended daily intakes, and legislative limits for contaminants in food. Significant differences in the amounts of Na, K, S, Al, Mn, Ni, As and Cd were observed between conventional and organic carrots. From the perspective of inter-element interactions, and the origin of these, a principal components analysis of the datasets found no significant differences between conventionally- and organically-grown carrots. For the consumer, it is valuable to know there are no differences between conventionally- and organically-grown carrots, and no potential harm arising from heavy metal contamination. Based on our data, carrots are an excellent source of potassium.
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Keywords:  Carrots; Growing; ICP–MS; ICP–OES; Organic farming

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26304343     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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