Evaluation of the Risk Non-Carcinogenicity of Heavy Metals in Traditional Foods Prepared in Restaurants of Isfahan, Iran

Q4 Medicine
Roya Alsadat Madani, Z. Esfandiari, Masoud Sami, S. Kermani
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The intake of heavy metals from food in high doses will have adverse effects on human health. In Iran, traditional foods constitute a major portion of peoples’ daily diet. Hence, the present study has attempted to evaluate the levels of heavy metals and their carcinogenicity and non-carcinogenicity in traditional foods served in the restaurants of Isfahan, Iran. In this cross-sectional study, 20 different types of food were selected from 19 restaurants. Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) was used to measure the levels of heavy metals such as chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), copper (Cu), and iron (Fe) in the prepared samples. Moreover, the risk non-carcinogenicity of heavy metals in traditional foods was determined for children and adults by applying the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) method. Among the heavy metals studied, only Ni and Cu had lower levels than permissible limits. Also, the Pb levels in the examined foods range from 0.05 to 0.79 m m-1; which are higher than the safe limits proposed by FAO/WHO. On the other hand, the mean concentration of Fe was higher than the maximum permissible limit (48 m m-1) in 4 food samples only. The target hazard quotient (THQ) values range from 0.005–53.65 and 0.01–156.50, for adults and children, respectively.  Hence THQ for adults and children was found to be above 1 in 64% and 75% of food samples, respectively. This study recommends that food consumers in Iran should be careful about the overconsumption of traditional foods.
伊朗伊斯法罕餐馆传统食品中重金属非致癌性风险评价
高剂量摄入食物中的重金属会对人体健康产生不利影响。在伊朗,传统食品是人们日常饮食的主要组成部分。因此,本研究试图评估伊朗伊斯法罕餐馆供应的传统食品中重金属的水平及其致癌性和非致癌性。在这项横断面研究中,从19家餐馆中选择了20种不同类型的食物。电感耦合等离子体光学发射光谱法(ICP-OES)用于测量制备样品中铬(Cr)、镍(Ni)、铅(Pb)、铜(Cu)和铁(Fe)等重金属的含量。此外,采用美国环境保护局(USEPA)的方法测定了传统食品中重金属对儿童和成人的非致癌性风险。在所研究的重金属中,只有镍和铜的含量低于允许的限度。此外,受检食品中的铅含量在0.05至0.79mm-1之间;高于粮农组织/世界卫生组织提出的安全限值。另一方面,仅在4个食品样本中,Fe的平均浓度高于最大允许限值(48 m m-1)。成人和儿童的目标危险系数(THQ)分别为0.005–53.65和0.01–156.50。因此,成人和儿童的THQ分别在64%和75%的食物样本中高于1。这项研究建议,伊朗的食品消费者应该小心传统食品的过度消费。
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Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal of Chemical Health Risks Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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