Metals and metalloids in traditional medicines (Ayurvedic medicines, nutraceuticals and traditional Chinese medicines)

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Eva T. Gyamfi
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[1] Macquarie University,Department of Environmental Sciences
[2] National Nuclear Research Institute,Nuclear Chemistry and Environmental Research Centre, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
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Traditional medicine; Metals and metalloids; Health risk; Acceptable standards; World Health Organization (WHO);
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Traditional medicine (TM) including Ayurvedic medicines, traditional Chinese medicines and nutraceuticals are popular across the globe as dietary supplements and traditional and alternative medicines. Health risks from these remedies continue to present serious concerns, with occurrences of poisoning by metals and metalloids present at concentrations above acceptable regulatory standards. This review overviews the prevalence of TM use, cases of metal and metalloid poisoning following TM consumption, and forms of TM contamination and adulteration. The review summarises regulations by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other relevant bodies. Finally, the review recommends how to protect consumers.
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页码:15767 / 15778
页数:11
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