| Literature DB >> 26322595 |
Jerzy Falandysz1, Ji Zhang2, Yuanzhong Wang2, Grażyna Krasińska3, Anna Kojta3, Martyna Saba3, Tao Shen4, Tao Li4, Honggao Liu5.
Abstract
This study focused on investigation of the accumulation and distribution of mercury (Hg) in mushrooms of the genus Leccinum that emerged on soils of totally different geochemical bedrock composition. Hg in 6 species from geographically diverse regions of the mercuriferous belt areas in Yunnan of SW China, and 8 species from the non-mercuriferous regions of Poland in Europe was measured. Also assessed was the probable dietary intake of Hg from consumption of Leccinum spp., which are traditional organic food items in SW China and Poland. The results showed that L. chromapes, L. extremiorientale, L. griseum and L. rugosicepes are good accumulators of Hg and the sequestered Hg in caps were up to 4.8, 3.5, 3.6 and 4.7 mg Hg kg(-1) dry matter respectively. Leccinum mushrooms from Poland also efficiently accumulated Hg with their average Hg content being an order of magnitude lower due to low concentrations of Hg in forest topsoil of Poland compared to the elevated contents in Yunnan. Consumption of Leccinum mushrooms with elevated Hg contents in Yunnan at rates of up to 300 g fresh product per week during the foraging season would not result in Hg intake that exceeds the provisional weekly tolerance limit of 0.004 mg kg(-1) body mass, assuming no Hg ingestion from other foods.Entities:
Keywords: China; Foraging; Fungi; Leccinum; Poland
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26322595 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.07.159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963