Toxic metals and metalloids in collagen supplements of fish and jellyfish origin: Risk assessment for daily intake.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2025-1141
Gaetano Cammilleri, Marina Tortorici, Licia Pantano, Francesco Giuseppe Galluzzo, Andrea Pulvirenti, Maria Drussilla Buscemi, Gianluigi Maria Lo Dico, Andrea Macaluso, Vittorio Calabrese, Ursula M Jacob, Vincenzo Ferrantelli
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Aim: We examined marine collagen supplements derived from fish and jellyfish for the presence of toxic metals and metalloids (Pb, Cd, Cr, Hg, and As). A risk assessment was also carried out by converting the obtained concentrations into average daily doses (ADDs) and comparing them with tolerable daily intakes (TDIs) to evaluate potential health risks associated with long-term consumption.

Methods: The levels of Pb, Cd, Cr, and As in marine collagen samples were quantified using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Mercury levels were analysed with a direct analyser. The study analysed various brands of marine collagen supplements from fish and jellyfish, ensuring compliance with EU regulatory limits.

Results: Arsenic was the most abundant element detected, with mean values of 0.59 ± 0.28 mg/kg, followed by Pb (0.13 ± 0.02 mg/kg). Significant variability was observed between brands. Hg was detectable in only 12% of the samples. Marine collagen samples derived from jellyfish and Scomber scombrus skin extract showed no detectable toxic metals or metalloids. None of the samples exceeded EU regulatory limits, and ADDs were consistently below TDIs, indicating safety for consumption at recommended doses. However, it is recommended that food safety regulations be updated to account for potential cumulative risks from simultaneous intake of contaminated supplements.

鱼类和水母胶原蛋白补充剂中的有毒金属和类金属:每日摄入的风险评估。
目的:我们检测了从鱼类和水母中提取的海洋胶原蛋白补充剂中是否存在有毒金属和类金属(铅、镉、铬、汞和砷)。还进行了风险评估,将获得的浓度转换为平均日剂量(add),并将其与可耐受日摄入量(TDIs)进行比较,以评估与长期摄入相关的潜在健康风险。方法:采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)测定海洋胶原样品中Pb、Cd、Cr、As的含量。用直接分析仪分析汞含量。该研究分析了来自鱼类和水母的各种品牌的海洋胶原蛋白补充剂,以确保符合欧盟的监管限制。结果:砷含量最高,平均值为0.59±0.28 mg/kg,其次为Pb(0.13±0.02 mg/kg)。在不同品牌之间观察到显著的差异。汞仅在12%的样本中检测到。从海蜇和Scomber scombrus皮肤提取物中提取的海洋胶原蛋白样品未检测到有毒金属或类金属。所有样品均未超过欧盟监管限值,添加物一直低于tdi,表明按推荐剂量食用是安全的。然而,建议更新食品安全法规,以考虑同时摄入受污染补充剂的潜在累积风险。
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Open Medicine
Open Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Open Medicine is an open access journal that provides users with free, instant, and continued access to all content worldwide. The primary goal of the journal has always been a focus on maintaining the high quality of its published content. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of ideas between medical science researchers from different countries. Papers connected to all fields of medicine and public health are welcomed. Open Medicine accepts submissions of research articles, reviews, case reports, letters to editor and book reviews.
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