Literature DB >> 33420686

Dietary exposure to trace elements (B, Ba, Li, Ni, Sr, and V) and toxic metals (Al, Cd, and Pb) from the consumption of commercial preparations of Spirulina platensis.

Carmen Rubio1, Marcel Dominik-Jakubiec2, Soraya Paz2, Ángel J Gutiérrez2, Dailos González-Weller3, Arturo Hardisson2.   

Abstract

Spirulina is a multicellular cyanobacterium that is consumed as a dietary supplement. The content of trace elements (B, Ba, Li, Ni, Sr, V) and toxic metals (Al, Cd, Pb) was determined in 24 spirulina samples marketed in two different formulations (tablets and powder) by ICP-OES (inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry). The highest element concentration was found in the powder presentation, except for Li. The powder presentation element levels (mg/kg dry weight) were Al (28.1), Sr (10.3), B (1.73), Li (1.47), Ba (1.25), Ni (0.63), Pb (88.1 μg/kg dw), Cd (37.2 μg/kg dw), and V (22.9 μg/kg dw). Considering an adult with a body weight of 68.48 kg and the posology guidelines (14 tablespoons per week), the consumption of powdered spirulina contributes greatly to the Al intake by 2.04% of its TWI (tolerable weekly intake) set at 1 mg/kg body weight/week, followed by Cd with 1.05% of its TWI set at 2.5 μg/kg bw/week. Pb intake represents 1.05% of the BMDL (benchmark dose) level associated with nephrotoxicity and 0.44% of the BMDL associated with cardiovascular effects. This assessment suggests that spirulina consumption does not pose risks to the consumer as far as exposure to toxic metals (Al, Cd, Pb) is concerned. However, the presence of trace elements and toxic metals in spirulina preparations should be monitored to ensure its quality and safety.

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Keywords:  Dietary supplement/complement; Risk assessment; Spirulina; Toxic metals; Trace elements

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33420686     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-12260-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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1.  Physicochemical Evaluation of Edible Cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis Collected from the South Atlantic Coast of Morocco: A Promising Source of Dietary Supplements.

Authors:  Hanane Ennaji; Mohammed Bourhia; Ikram Taouam; Aziz Falaq; Touria Ould Bellahcen; Ahmad Mohammad Salamatullah; Abdulhakeem Alzahrani; Heba Khalil Alyahya; Riaz Ullah; Samir Ibenmoussa; Naima Khlil; Mounia Cherki
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 2.629

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