Literature DB >> 34099845

Concentration of cadmium and lead in vegetables and fruits.

Monika Rusin1, Joanna Domagalska2, Danuta Rogala2, Mehdi Razzaghi3, Iwona Szymala2.   

Abstract

Chemical contamination of foods pose a significant risk to consumers. A source of this risk is due to the consumption of products contaminated with heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb). The aim of the study was to research the levels of Cd and Pb contamination of selected species of vegetables and fruits in the form of fresh, frozen, dried and processed products. The goal was to verify which of these food groups was more contaminated with heavy metals. The study covered 370 samples of fruits and vegetables including apples, pears, grapes, raspberries, strawberries, cranberries, as well as beetroots, celeries, carrots and tomatoes. The content of Cd and Pb was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. Quantitative results were analyzed using statistical models: analysis of variance, outlier analysis, post-hoc multiple comparison Tukey test. The tests showed that the levels of Cd and Pb concentration in samples of fresh, processed, frozen and dried fruits and vegetables varied substantially. The highest concentrations were recorded in dried products. Several fruit and vegetable samples exceeded the maximum permissible concentrations of Cd and Pb. The contamination of these products could be a significant source of consumer exposure to heavy metals when these products are a part of the diet.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34099845     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91554-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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2.  Cadmium and lead in vegetable and fruit produce selected from specific regional areas of the UK.

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Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2015-07-16       Impact factor: 7.963

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Journal:  Mol Med Rep       Date:  2017-03-24       Impact factor: 2.952

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Journal:  J Cell Biochem       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 4.429

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