Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Alkmim Filho,Juarez Fabiano
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Germano,Amarildo, Dibai,Wagner Lutero Souza, Vargas,Eugênia Azevedo, Melo,Marília Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612014000100016
Resumo: The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of arsenic, lead, and cadmium residues in samples of liver, kidney, and muscle of cattle during the years of 2002 to 2008. A total of 1017 samples from 20 Brazilian States were used. The samples were analyzed at the National Agricultural Laboratory using the atomic absorption spectrometry technique. Arsenic residues were detected in 15.7% of liver samples and 28.7% of kidney samples although no results have exceeded the MRL. With regard to lead, 16 samples of liver and 74 samples of kidney were contaminated (5.2 and 10.9%, respectively). Among these samples, only one liver and two of kidney samples had lead levels above the MRL. Cadmium was found with levels below the MRL in 12.5% of the liver samples, and only 3 samples (1%) were quantified above the MRL. Among the kidney samples, 420 (60.8% of the total tested) had cadmium residues, and five of them exceeded the limits established by legislation. It is concluded that the Brazilian meat meets the legislation requirements without putting consumer's healthy at risk since as it satisfies the national and international food-safety conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
title Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
spellingShingle Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
Alkmim Filho,Juarez Fabiano
atomic absortion spectrophometer
trace elements
arsenic
cadmium
lead
title_short Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
title_full Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
title_fullStr Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
title_sort Heavy metals investigation in bovine tissues in Brazil
author Alkmim Filho,Juarez Fabiano
author_facet Alkmim Filho,Juarez Fabiano
Germano,Amarildo
Dibai,Wagner Lutero Souza
Vargas,Eugênia Azevedo
Melo,Marília Martins
author_role author
author2 Germano,Amarildo
Dibai,Wagner Lutero Souza
Vargas,Eugênia Azevedo
Melo,Marília Martins
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alkmim Filho,Juarez Fabiano
Germano,Amarildo
Dibai,Wagner Lutero Souza
Vargas,Eugênia Azevedo
Melo,Marília Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv atomic absortion spectrophometer
trace elements
arsenic
cadmium
lead
topic atomic absortion spectrophometer
trace elements
arsenic
cadmium
lead
description The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of arsenic, lead, and cadmium residues in samples of liver, kidney, and muscle of cattle during the years of 2002 to 2008. A total of 1017 samples from 20 Brazilian States were used. The samples were analyzed at the National Agricultural Laboratory using the atomic absorption spectrometry technique. Arsenic residues were detected in 15.7% of liver samples and 28.7% of kidney samples although no results have exceeded the MRL. With regard to lead, 16 samples of liver and 74 samples of kidney were contaminated (5.2 and 10.9%, respectively). Among these samples, only one liver and two of kidney samples had lead levels above the MRL. Cadmium was found with levels below the MRL in 12.5% of the liver samples, and only 3 samples (1%) were quantified above the MRL. Among the kidney samples, 420 (60.8% of the total tested) had cadmium residues, and five of them exceeded the limits established by legislation. It is concluded that the Brazilian meat meets the legislation requirements without putting consumer's healthy at risk since as it satisfies the national and international food-safety conditions.
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