Literature DB >> 27507486

Methylmercury varies more than one order of magnitude in commercial European rice.

Christoph-Cornelius Brombach1, Parinda Manorut2, Piumi P P Kolambage-Dona3, Mohammed Farouk Ezzeldin4, Bin Chen3, Warren T Corns3, Jörg Feldmann2, Eva M Krupp5.   

Abstract

Rice is known to accumulate methylmercury (MeHg) in the rice grains. MeHg as a neurotoxin impacts on the human central nervous systems and especially on the developing brain. In this exploratory study, 87 commercial rice products sold in Europe, including nine baby-rice products, were analyzed for total Hg and MeHg content. MeHg concentration in all rice products investigated range from 0.11 to 6.45μgkg(-1) with an average value of 1.91±1.07μgkg(-1) and baby-rice is not significantly different from other rice products. Total Hg ranges from 0.53 to 11.1μgkg(-1) with an average of 3.04±2.07μgkg(-1). MeHg concentrations in all rice products studied in this work would not exceed the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI). 30% of all commercial market rice products exceeded 10% of the PTWI calculated for toddlers or 13% of products for adults with rice based diet.
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Keywords:  Food quality; Market survey; Mercury; Methylmercury; Rice; Speciation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27507486     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.07.064

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


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3.  Assessing the Risk of Hg Exposure Associated with Rice Consumption in a Typical City (Suzhou) in Eastern China.

Authors:  Gang Wang; Yu Gong; Yi-Xin Zhu; Ai-Jun Miao; Liu-Yan Yang; Huan Zhong
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Authors:  Maodian Liu; Qianru Zhang; Menghan Cheng; Yipeng He; Long Chen; Haoran Zhang; Hanlin Cao; Huizhong Shen; Wei Zhang; Shu Tao; Xuejun Wang
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7.  Health Risk Assessment of Inorganic Mercury and Methylmercury via Rice Consumption in the Urban City of Guiyang, Southwest China.

Authors:  Jialiang Han; Zhuo Chen; Jian Pang; Longchao Liang; Xuelu Fan; Qiuhua Li
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-01-14       Impact factor: 3.390

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