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Sima Djam1, Mostafa Najafi2, Seyyed Hamid Ahmadi3, Shahram Shoeibi4.
Abstract
Bottled water is most well liked within the world and attention is drawn due to its health issues. Oxyhalides is one amongst the foremost important by-products in bottled water which is produced by disinfection process such as "ozonation". International standards have been set and justified to permissible levels for chlorate, chlorite and bromate as 700, 700 and 10 μg/l. Thereafter, 168 samples of bottled water (mineral and drinking water) from Iran market obtained with the optimal working conditions and analyzed by ion chromatography (IC) with conductivity detector. The results actuated that 23 and 17 out of 168 samples as mineral and drinking water revealed bromate content in charge of the national permissible level, found as the mean level of 37.04 and 33.58 μg/l, respectively. According to risk assessment results, the average of hazard quotient (HQ) and lifetime excess cancer (ELCR) were calculated 6.955 × 10-3 and 0.25 × 10-3, respectively. Thereupon, it is indispensable to control as well as make consumers aware of oxyholides hazard especially bromate following governmental authorities with an insight to health sectors monitoring guidelines due to its obvious harmful effects and aspects on health issues. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Bottled water; Bromate; DBPs; Oxyhalids; Product safety
Year: 2020 PMID: 33312587 PMCID: PMC7721822 DOI: 10.1007/s40201-020-00486-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng