Assessing arsenic, cadmium, and lead contents in major crops in Brazil for food safety purposes

被引:89
作者
Branco Corguinha, Ana Paula [1 ]
de Souza, Guilherme Amaral [1 ]
Goncalves, Veridiana Cardoso [1 ]
Carvalho, Camila de Andrade [1 ]
Amaral de Lima, Willian Eduardo [1 ]
Dias Martins, Fabio Aurelio [2 ]
Yamanaka, Celso Hideto [3 ]
Bohac Francisco, Eros Artur [4 ]
Guimaraes Guilherme, Luiz Roberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Lavras, Dept Soil Sci, BR-37200000 Lavras, MG, Brazil
[2] Epamig Fazenda Expt Sertaozinho, State Minas Gerais Agr Res Corp, BR-38700970 Patos De Minas, MG, Brazil
[3] Coopadap, Agr Cooperat Alto Paranaiba, BR-38800000 Sao Gotardo, MG, Brazil
[4] Int Plant Nutr Inst, BR-78716065 Rondonopolis, MT, Brazil
关键词
Trace elements; Heavy metals; Food chain; Environmental contamination; P fertilizer; Food trade regulatory issues; Food composition; Food analysis; Food safety; NORTHERN CHILE; HEAVY-METALS; PB UPTAKE; WHEAT; SOIL; CHINA; VEGETABLES; GRAIN; RICE; CONTAMINATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jfca.2014.08.004
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
The food chain is one of the major sources of human exposure to non-essential trace elements (TEs) present in soils. Human exposure to contaminated food is a worldwide health concern and a food safety issue that threatens agricultural trade. To assess the quality of Brazilian food products with respect to non-essential TEs, we evaluated arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb) contents in five major crops grown in Brazil: rice, wheat, corn, soybeans, and potatoes. The samples were collected from field trials with a record of long-term use of phosphate fertilizers in the states of Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais, Brazil. The TE concentrations in soils were all bellow the maximum allowable concentrations for agricultural soils. The mean concentrations of As, Cd, and Pb (mu g kg(-1) dry weight) were as follows: below the detection limit <15, 29, and <40 for rice; 19, 23, and 64 for wheat; 47, 40, and 95 for corn; 65, 23, and 106 for soybeans; and 59, 22, and <40 for potatoes, respectively. Significant differences were found in the As and Cd contents of the different wheat cultivars. The levels of As, Cd, and Pb found in the studied crops are well below the values reported in the literature and are in accordance with the Codex Alimentarius and the European Union and Brazilian guidelines, indicating that the concentrations of these elements in the crops do not pose a risk to human health. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:8
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