| Literature DB >> 31409256 |
Ellen Ashmore1, Sarah Molyneux1, Seamus Watson1, Geoff Miles2, Andrew Pearson3.
Abstract
A total of 200 rice and rice products from New Zealand and Australia were purchased from retail outlets during 2017 for inorganic arsenic analysis by ICP-MS. The survey of foods placed a particular emphasis on products marketed specifically for infants and young. A total of 159 samples (80%) gave positive results for inorganic arsenic, with a mean concentration of 0.06 mg/kg and a range of <0.01-0.14 mg/kg. Two products marketed for infants and young children age-cohort had the highest concentrations of inorganic arsenic. Both exceeded the EU maximum level for rice destined for the production of food for infants and young children of 0.1 mg/kg. The mean concentration of inorganic arsenic for only raw rice samples was 0.07 mg/kg, with a range of <0.02-0.12 mg/kg. In general, the concentration of inorganic arsenic in rice and rice products from New Zealand and Australia was low compared to concentrations reported from comparable studies overseas.Entities:
Keywords: ICP-MS; Ias; grain; infants; inorganic arsenic; maximum level; rice; survey; toddler; young children
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31409256 DOI: 10.1080/19393210.2019.1651403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill ISSN: 1939-3210 Impact factor: 3.407