Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MUNIZ,Andressa da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: CARVALHO,Guisleyne Aparecida D’arc de, RAICES,Renata Santana Lorenzo, SOUZA,Simone Lorena Quiterio de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Cadmium (Cd) concentrations were evaluated in conventionally and organically grown foods. The samples were prepared, submitted to acid extraction and analyzed by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS). The mean concentration of Cd found in organic lettuce samples was 0.0811 ± 0.0367 mg kg-1, while in conventional lettuce samples it was 0.1549 ± 0.0266 mg kg-1. Organic carrot samples had a mean concentration of Cd of 0.1064 ± 0.0553 mg kg-1, while samples of carrots cultivated by the conventional method had a mean concentration of 0.1174 ± 0.0780 mg kg-1. It was observed that conventionally cultivated foods in individual evaluations presented concentrations of 1.2 to 3.1 times higher of Cd when compared to organic vegetables. The Brazilian legislation regarding the detection of Cd is established by RDC nº 42. It can be inferred that the average concentrations found in this study are within the values established by the legislation. When considering Cd exposure through vegetable consumption by evaluating the estimated daily metal intake (EDI) and the target hazard quotients (THQ), the samples did not present a potential health risk.
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title Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
spellingShingle Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
MUNIZ,Andressa da Silva
vegetables
cadmium
organic
conventional
estimated daily metal intake
food safety
title_short Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
title_full Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
title_fullStr Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
title_sort Organic vs conventional agriculture: evaluation of cadmium in two of the most consumed vegetables in Brazil
author MUNIZ,Andressa da Silva
author_facet MUNIZ,Andressa da Silva
CARVALHO,Guisleyne Aparecida D’arc de
RAICES,Renata Santana Lorenzo
SOUZA,Simone Lorena Quiterio de
author_role author
author2 CARVALHO,Guisleyne Aparecida D’arc de
RAICES,Renata Santana Lorenzo
SOUZA,Simone Lorena Quiterio de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MUNIZ,Andressa da Silva
CARVALHO,Guisleyne Aparecida D’arc de
RAICES,Renata Santana Lorenzo
SOUZA,Simone Lorena Quiterio de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv vegetables
cadmium
organic
conventional
estimated daily metal intake
food safety
topic vegetables
cadmium
organic
conventional
estimated daily metal intake
food safety
description Abstract Cadmium (Cd) concentrations were evaluated in conventionally and organically grown foods. The samples were prepared, submitted to acid extraction and analyzed by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS). The mean concentration of Cd found in organic lettuce samples was 0.0811 ± 0.0367 mg kg-1, while in conventional lettuce samples it was 0.1549 ± 0.0266 mg kg-1. Organic carrot samples had a mean concentration of Cd of 0.1064 ± 0.0553 mg kg-1, while samples of carrots cultivated by the conventional method had a mean concentration of 0.1174 ± 0.0780 mg kg-1. It was observed that conventionally cultivated foods in individual evaluations presented concentrations of 1.2 to 3.1 times higher of Cd when compared to organic vegetables. The Brazilian legislation regarding the detection of Cd is established by RDC nº 42. It can be inferred that the average concentrations found in this study are within the values established by the legislation. When considering Cd exposure through vegetable consumption by evaluating the estimated daily metal intake (EDI) and the target hazard quotients (THQ), the samples did not present a potential health risk.
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