Assessment and health risk of fluoride from Northeast Indian tea (Camellia sinensis L.): Fixing up the maximum residue level of fluoride in tea

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作者
Kanrar, Bappaditya [1 ]
Kundu, Sangeeta [1 ]
Sengupta, Suparna [1 ]
Yeasin, Md [2 ]
Paul, Ranjit Kumar [2 ]
Karak, Tanmoy [3 ]
机构
[1] Tea Res Assoc, TLabs, Kolkata 700016, W Bengal, India
[2] ICAR Indian Agr Stat Res Inst, New Delhi 110012, India
[3] Nagaland Univ, Sch Agr Sci, Dept Soil Sci, Medziphema Campus, Medziphema 797106, Nagaland, India
关键词
Fluoride; Indian tea; Transfer percentage; Ion-selective electrode; MRL; Risk assessment; BLACK TEA; EXPOSURE; VARIETIES; ALUMINUM; INFUSIONS;
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10.1016/j.jfca.2023.105928
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O69 [应用化学];
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081704 ;
摘要
The tea plant is considered a strong fluoride (F-) hyperaccumulator plant. We have proposed the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) of F- in tea based on 321 tea samples collected from 8 tea-growing regions of Northeast India. Total F- as well as water-soluble F- content was analysed through the ion selective electrode with the recovery percentage of 100-108 to ascertain the risk associated with F- towards human health. It has been observed that total F- contents (mg kg-1) in Cachar, Darjeeling, Dooars, North Bank, South Bank, Terai, Tripura, and Upper Assam ranged from 42.5 to 111.5, 16.0 to 168.0, 48.0 to 291.0, 36.5 to 314.0, 60.0 to 154.0, 26.5 to 233.5, 26 to 118 and 44 to 244, respectively. The F- content in tea infusion varied between 1.08 mg L-1 and 2.43 mg L-1 across all eight regions with a mean of 1.90 mg L-1. The average transfer of F- from made tea (processed young shoot of tea plants comprising a bud and 2 to 3 leaves) to tea infusion was 100.46%. Fluoride content in infusion was decreased with the increment of infusion number but increased gradually with continuous infusion time. The non-carcinogenic health risk was assessed. Calculated Hazard Quotient values were far below 1. The calculated and rounded MRL (300 mg kg- 1) was recommended for F- in tea in India.
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