2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.06.002
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Concentrations of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in soft tissue of oyster (Saccostrea cucullata) collected from the Lengeh Port coast, Persian Gulf, Iran: A comparison with the permissible limits for public health

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“…Another study covering major green tea producing countries like China and Japan documented a wide range (18.7–51.0 mg kg −1 ) of Zn content ( Fernández-Cáceres et al, 2001 ). The Zn contents in all green tea samples were lower than the limit set by International Turkish Standard (50 mg kg −1 ); Brazilian Ministry of Health (250 mg kg −1 ); Australian Legal Requirements (750 mg kg −1 ); Ministry of Public Health, Thailand (667 mg kg −1 ); and WHO (200–500 mg kg −1 ) ( Heidari, Bakhtiari, & Shirneshan, 2013 ). Among the studied elements, the average transfer of Zn into infusion was observed highest which were 35.99% for OGT and 49.07% for CGT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Another study covering major green tea producing countries like China and Japan documented a wide range (18.7–51.0 mg kg −1 ) of Zn content ( Fernández-Cáceres et al, 2001 ). The Zn contents in all green tea samples were lower than the limit set by International Turkish Standard (50 mg kg −1 ); Brazilian Ministry of Health (250 mg kg −1 ); Australian Legal Requirements (750 mg kg −1 ); Ministry of Public Health, Thailand (667 mg kg −1 ); and WHO (200–500 mg kg −1 ) ( Heidari, Bakhtiari, & Shirneshan, 2013 ). Among the studied elements, the average transfer of Zn into infusion was observed highest which were 35.99% for OGT and 49.07% for CGT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…With respect to the fish and shellfish group, in the fish subgroup, the values of Pb exceeding ML concentrations ranged from 0.35 ppm to 20.15 ppm, and the highest value was reported in Nigeria, whose sample was obtained from effluents from university and fishing activities [ 51 ]. Mollusks exceeding MLs were only found in Iran (mean = 11.3 ppm), whose sample originated from an area with anthropogenic polluting activities [ 62 ]. Exceeding MeHg MLs for tuna were found in Italy (mean = 1.7 ppm) [ 98 ], and in Mexico for shark (mean = 1.65 ppm) [ 181 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the studies included in this ScR that reported HM concentrations exceeded the FAO/OMS MLs; had samples that obtained from polluted or contaminated areas, such as with Pb and Cd in China [ 126 ], whose vegetable food group sample was obtained from a coal-mining city, or with Pb for the mollusks subgroup in Iran, whose sample was obtained from an area with anthropogenic polluting activities [ 62 ]. It is important to highlight that the articles included in this review evaluated only food for human consumption, so it is a major concern that areas known to be contaminated are food-producing areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 Determining the content of trace elements in tissues is still a subject of research, though environmental contamination due to metal ions and the bioaccumulation ratio needs to be assessed as well. 45,46 The level of trace elements in tissue is a reflection of the general health and metabolic status of the individual. 47 The level of metal ions significantly depends on the type and location of the tissue being measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%