AmapÃÂ牛奶(Brosimum ssp.)的能量色散x射线荧光分析

C. C. Silva, M. C. Lima, J. Gai, R. Medeiros, G. Vieira, V. F. V. Júnior
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来自Brosimum物种的乳胶在民间医学中有几种适应症,在亚马逊地区也被大量食用,用来代替牛奶和作为口香糖的原料。采用能量色散x射线荧光多元素技术分析了3种主要乳胶生产树种:可食用溴、卵泡用溴和parinarioides (parinarioides)的潜在刺激性或毒性无机物的存在。从检测到的包括铬、锰等有毒金属在内的26种元素中,定量出Na、Mg、Al、P、Cl、K、Ca、Se、Rb等9种元素。它们反映了亚马逊土壤的一些特定模式,是物种指纹。有些元素,如人类饮食所必需的钙,被观察到含量很大,但在物种之间和物种内部都有很大差异。主要元素的种间和种内变异及有毒金属的存在,表明不宜作为食品使用,并强烈建议进行调控。
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Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Amapá Milk (Brosimum ssp.)
Latex from Brosimum species has several indications in folk medicine and is also largely ingested at the Amazon Region with food purposes, to replace cow’s milk and as base for chewing gum. The presence of inorganic substances with potential to be irritating or toxic were analysed by Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence multielement technique for the three main latex producing species: Brosimum potabile, Brosimum utile subsp ovatifolium and Brosimum parinarioides subsp parinarioides. From 26 elements detected, including toxic metals as chromium and manganese, nine elements were quantified: Na, Mg, Al, P, Cl, K, Ca, Se and Rb. They reflect some specific patterns from Amazonian soil and are species fingerprint. Some elements, as calcium, essential to the human diet, were observed in large amounts, but with great variation among species, as also within species. The inter and intraspecies variation on the essential elements and the presence of toxic metals, indicates that the use as food should not be recommended and the regulation and control is strongly suggested.
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