Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imported teas available in Brazil considering the risks fluoride and aluminum pose to oral and general health, respectively. METHODS: One-hundred and seventy-seven samples of herbal and black tea, 11 types of imported tea and 21 samples of ready-to-drink tea were divided into four groups: I-herbal tea; II-Brazilian black tea (Camellia sinensis); III-imported tea (Camellia sinensis); IV-ready-to-drink tea-based beverages. Fluoride and aluminum were analyzed using ion-selective electrode and atomic absorption, respectively. RESULTS: Fluoride and aluminum levels in herbal teas were very low, but high amounts were found in black and ready-to-drink teas. Aluminum found in all samples analyzed can be considered safe to general health. However, considering 0.07 mg F/kg/day as the upper limit of fluoride intake with regard to undesirable dental fluorosis, some teas exceed the daily intake limit for children. CONCLUSIONS: Brazilian and imported teas made from Camellia sinensis as well as some tea-based beverages are sources of significant amounts of fluoride, and their intake may increase the risk of developing dental fluorosis. |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages Flúor e alumínio em chás e bebidas à base de chás Flúor^i2^sanálAlumínio^i2^sanálBebidas^i2^sanálFluorose dentáriaBebidas à base de cháFluorine^i1^sanalyAluminum^i1^sanalyBeverages^i1^sanalyFluorosisdentalTea-based beverages OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imported teas available in Brazil considering the risks fluoride and aluminum pose to oral and general health, respectively. METHODS: One-hundred and seventy-seven samples of herbal and black tea, 11 types of imported tea and 21 samples of ready-to-drink tea were divided into four groups: I-herbal tea; II-Brazilian black tea (Camellia sinensis); III-imported tea (Camellia sinensis); IV-ready-to-drink tea-based beverages. Fluoride and aluminum were analyzed using ion-selective electrode and atomic absorption, respectively. RESULTS: Fluoride and aluminum levels in herbal teas were very low, but high amounts were found in black and ready-to-drink teas. Aluminum found in all samples analyzed can be considered safe to general health. However, considering 0.07 mg F/kg/day as the upper limit of fluoride intake with regard to undesirable dental fluorosis, some teas exceed the daily intake limit for children. CONCLUSIONS: Brazilian and imported teas made from Camellia sinensis as well as some tea-based beverages are sources of significant amounts of fluoride, and their intake may increase the risk of developing dental fluorosis. OBJETIVO: Avaliar as concentrações de flúor e alumínio em chás brasileiros de ervas, preto e bebidas a base de chá, como em chás preto importados considerando seus riscos para, respectivamente, a saúde oral e geral. MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas 177 amostras de chá de ervas e chá preto, 11 tipos de chá preto importados e 21 amostras de bebidas à base de chá. Flúor e alumínio foram determinados após infusão dos chás de ervas e pretos. As determinações de flúor e alumínio foram feitas por eletrodo específico e absorção atômica, respectivamente. RESULTADOS: A quantidade de flúor e alumínio encontrada nos chás de erva foi muito baixa, mas foi alta nos chás preto e nas bebidas à base de chá. A quantidade de alumínio em todas amostras analisadas pode ser considerada segura para a saúde geral. Entretanto, considerando 0,07 mg F/kg/dia como o limite superior de risco de fluorose esteticamente comprometedora, alguns chás preto e algumas bebidas à base de chá podem por si só submeter crianças a uma dose diária superior ao limite. CONCLUSÕES: Chás preto brasileiros e importados, assim como bebidas à base de chá são fontes de quantidades significantes de flúor e sua ingestão diária pode aumentar o risco de fluorose dental Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2004-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/3168510.1590/S0034-89102004000100014Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 38 No. 1 (2004); 100-105 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 38 Núm. 1 (2004); 100-105 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 38 n. 1 (2004); 100-105 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/31685/33571Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHayacibara, Mitsue FujimakiQueiroz, Celso SilvaTabchoury, Cínthia Pereira MachadoCury, Jaime Aparecido2012-07-08T21:59:16Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/31685Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-07-08T21:59:16Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages Flúor e alumínio em chás e bebidas à base de chás |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages Hayacibara, Mitsue Fujimaki Flúor^i2^sanál Alumínio^i2^sanál Bebidas^i2^sanál Fluorose dentária Bebidas à base de chá Fluorine^i1^sanaly Aluminum^i1^sanaly Beverages^i1^sanaly Fluorosis dental Tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Fluoride and aluminum in teas and tea-based beverages |
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Hayacibara, Mitsue Fujimaki |
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Hayacibara, Mitsue Fujimaki Queiroz, Celso Silva Tabchoury, Cínthia Pereira Machado Cury, Jaime Aparecido |
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Queiroz, Celso Silva Tabchoury, Cínthia Pereira Machado Cury, Jaime Aparecido |
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Hayacibara, Mitsue Fujimaki Queiroz, Celso Silva Tabchoury, Cínthia Pereira Machado Cury, Jaime Aparecido |
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Flúor^i2^sanál Alumínio^i2^sanál Bebidas^i2^sanál Fluorose dentária Bebidas à base de chá Fluorine^i1^sanaly Aluminum^i1^sanaly Beverages^i1^sanaly Fluorosis dental Tea-based beverages |
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Flúor^i2^sanál Alumínio^i2^sanál Bebidas^i2^sanál Fluorose dentária Bebidas à base de chá Fluorine^i1^sanaly Aluminum^i1^sanaly Beverages^i1^sanaly Fluorosis dental Tea-based beverages |
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imported teas available in Brazil considering the risks fluoride and aluminum pose to oral and general health, respectively. METHODS: One-hundred and seventy-seven samples of herbal and black tea, 11 types of imported tea and 21 samples of ready-to-drink tea were divided into four groups: I-herbal tea; II-Brazilian black tea (Camellia sinensis); III-imported tea (Camellia sinensis); IV-ready-to-drink tea-based beverages. Fluoride and aluminum were analyzed using ion-selective electrode and atomic absorption, respectively. RESULTS: Fluoride and aluminum levels in herbal teas were very low, but high amounts were found in black and ready-to-drink teas. Aluminum found in all samples analyzed can be considered safe to general health. However, considering 0.07 mg F/kg/day as the upper limit of fluoride intake with regard to undesirable dental fluorosis, some teas exceed the daily intake limit for children. CONCLUSIONS: Brazilian and imported teas made from Camellia sinensis as well as some tea-based beverages are sources of significant amounts of fluoride, and their intake may increase the risk of developing dental fluorosis. |
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