Cadmium, lead, mercury and arsenic in fresh vegetables and vegetable products intended for human consumption in the Republic of Serbia, 2015-2017.

IF 2.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Food additives & contaminants. Part B, Surveillance Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1080/19393210.2023.2169359
Milana Lazović, Vladimir Tomović, Ivana Vasiljević, Isidora Kecojević, Mila Tomović, Aleksandra Martinović, Tanja Žugić Petrović, Bojana Danilović, Dragan Vujadinović, Igor Tomašević, Milenko Smiljanić, Vesna Đorđević
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The concentrations of cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and arsenic (As) were determined in 455 samples of 27 species of vegetables and 28 different processed vegetables collected during the period from January 2015 to December 2017. Vegetables (n = 387) and vegetable products (n = 68) originated from 31 countries, including Serbia. The samples were analysed by inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The concentrations of Cd, Pb, Hg and As in the vegetables and vegetable products were compared to the maximum levels set by the European Union and the Serbian legislation. The concentration of mercury was less than the limit of detection in each analysed sample. One or multiple measurable toxic metals (Cd, Pb and/or As) were found in 250 samples (54.9%; n = 455). According to the Regulations which were valid until the end of August 2021, the maximum levels of Cd, Pb and As were exceeded in 19 samples (4.2% of the samples of vegetable and vegetable products; n = 455), i.e. in 13 samples of vegetables: Cd in three, Pb in nine and As in one sample and in 6 samples of vegetables products: Cd in three, Pb in one and As in two samples. Regarding the new EU and Serbian legislation which is valid since September 2021 the maximum levels of Cd and Pb for vegetables and vegetable products were exceeded in 118 samples (25.9% of the samples of vegetable and vegetable products; n = 455), i.e. in 95 samples of vegetables: Cd in 67 and Pb in 28 samples and in 23 samples of vegetable products: Cd in 20 and Pb in 3 samples.

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2015-2017年塞尔维亚共和国供人食用的新鲜蔬菜和蔬菜产品中的镉、铅、汞和砷
对2015年1月至2017年12月采集的27种蔬菜和28种不同加工蔬菜455份样品中的镉(Cd)、铅(Pb)、汞(Hg)和砷(As)进行了检测。蔬菜(n = 387)和蔬菜产品(n = 68)来自31个国家,包括塞尔维亚。采用电感耦合等离子体-光学发射光谱法(ICP-OES)对样品进行分析。蔬菜和蔬菜产品中镉、铅、汞和砷的浓度与欧洲联盟和塞尔维亚立法规定的最高水平进行了比较。每个分析样品的汞浓度均低于检出限。在250个样品中发现了一种或多种可测量的有毒金属(Cd、Pb和/或As) (54.9%;n = 455)。根据有效期至2021年8月底的《规例》,有19个样本的镉、铅及砷含量超标(占蔬菜及蔬菜产品样本的4.2%;n = 455),即13个蔬菜样品:3个样品中含有Cd, 9个样品中含有Pb, 1个样品中含有As; 6个蔬菜产品样品中含有Cd, 3个样品中含有Pb, 2个样品中含有As。至于由2021年9月起生效的欧盟及塞尔维亚新法例,有118个样本的蔬菜及蔬菜产品的镉及铅含量超过最高水平(占蔬菜及蔬菜产品样本的25.9%;n = 455),即95份蔬菜样品中,Cd含量为67份,Pb含量为28份;23份蔬菜产品样品中,Cd含量为20份,Pb含量为3份。
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期刊介绍: Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B publishes surveillance data indicating the presence and levels of occurrence of designated food additives, residues and contaminants in foods, food supplements and animal feed. Data using validated methods must meet stipulated quality standards to be acceptable and must be presented in a prescribed format for subsequent data-handling. Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B restricts its scope to include certain classes of food additives, residues and contaminants. This is based on a goal of covering those areas where there is a need to record surveillance data for the purposes of exposure and risk assessment. The scope is initially restricted to: Additives - food colours, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives; Residues – veterinary drug and pesticide residues; Contaminants – metals, mycotoxins, phycotoxins, plant toxins, nitrate/nitrite, PCDDs/PCFDs, PCBs, PAHs, acrylamide, 3-MPCD and contaminants derived from food packaging. Readership: The readership includes scientists involved in all aspects of food safety and quality and particularly those involved in monitoring human exposure to chemicals from the diet. Papers reporting surveillance data in areas other than the above should be submitted to Part A . The scope of Part B will be expanded from time-to-time to ensure inclusion of new areas of concern.
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