CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SHEEP MILK FROM THREE FARMS IN SLOVAKIA FROM AREAS WITH DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL BURDEN

IF 0.6 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Simona Almášiová, R. Toman, Martina Pšenková, V. Tančin, I. Jančo
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Milk is considered as a basic food, highly nutritious, and recommended for everyday consumption during the whole human life. However, due to environmental pollution, milk is not just a source of essential minerals, but potentially can contain heavy metals and trace elements as well which can threaten human health. The study aimed to determine the occurrence of 22 elements: Ag, Al, As, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sr, Zn in raw sheep milk collected from areas with different environmental burden in Slovakia. Samples were collected from three farms, one from Orava region (potentially undisturbed area) and two from Spiš region (slightly and heavily disturbed area) during the period of lactation. Analysis of the elements was performed using an inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry with axial plasma configuration and with auto-sampler SPS-3. Statistical significant differences (P < 0.05) were found in concentrations of following elements: Al, As, Ba, Ca, K, Li, Sr, and Zn. Calcium, potassium, sodium, and magnesium were most represented in samples from all monitored farms. The highest element variation was found in sheep milk samples from the heavily disturbed area. This fact confirmed the quality of monitored areas according to environmental regionalization by The Ministry of the Slovak Republic and the Slovak Environmental Agency. Heavy metals found in the heavily disturbed area do not represent any concerns according to European legislation, except lead, for which the mean concentration represents 0.02 mg/kg. This value was set by EC Regulation no. 1881/2006 and Codex Alimentarius as the level of the permitted limit of concentration of Pb in milk.
斯洛伐克三个不同环境负担地区农场羊奶中化学元素的浓度
牛奶被认为是一种基本食品,营养丰富,建议在人类一生中每天食用。然而,由于环境污染,牛奶不仅是必需矿物质的来源,而且可能含有重金属和微量元素,威胁人类健康。本研究旨在测定斯洛伐克不同环境负荷地区生羊奶中22种元素的含量:Ag、Al、As、Ba、Ca、Cd、Co、Cr、Cu、Fe、K、Li、Mg、Mn、Mo、Na、Ni、Pb、Sb、Se、Sr、Zn。在哺乳期,从三个农场采集了样本,一个来自奥拉瓦地区(潜在未受干扰地区),两个来自斯皮什地区(轻度和重度干扰地区)。使用具有轴向等离子体配置和自动采样器SPS-3的电感耦合等离子体光学发射光谱法对元素进行分析。Al、As、Ba、Ca、K、Li、Sr和Zn等元素的浓度差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。钙、钾、钠和镁在所有监测农场的样本中最具代表性。在严重干扰地区的羊奶样品中发现了最高的元素变化。这一事实证实了斯洛伐克共和国环境部和斯洛伐克环境署根据环境区域划分监测区域的质量。根据欧洲立法,在严重干扰地区发现的重金属不代表任何问题,铅除外,铅的平均浓度为0.02 mg/kg。该值由EC第1881/2006号法规和食品法典委员会设定为牛奶中铅的允许浓度限值。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences is an Open Access, peer-reviewed online scientific journal published by the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences (Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra). The major focus of the journal is regular publishing of original scientific articles, short communications and reviews about animal, plant and environmental microbiology (including bacteria, fungi, yeasts, algae, protozoa and viruses), microbial, animal and plant biotechnology and physiology, microbial, plant and animal genetics, molecular biology, agriculture and food chemistry and biochemistry, food control, evaluation and processing in food science and environmental sciences.
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