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Food Addit Contam ; 23(2): 133-9, 2006 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16449055

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The lead and calcium content of calcium supplements available in Brazil were determined by graphite furnace and flame atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. Samples were microwave-digested in concentrated HNO(3). Citric acid was used as a chemical modifier in the lead analysis. Supplements were classified into six categories: oyster industrialized (OI, n=4), oyster prepared in pharmacy (OP, n=3), refined industrialized (RI, n=6), refined prepared in pharmacy (RP, n=3), bone meal (B, n=3), and dolomite (D, n=4). Lead levels (microg g(-1) of measured calcium) were higher in D products (2.33), followed by OI, RP, OP, and RI products (1.46, 1.32, 1.29, 0.75), while B products had levels lower than the limit of quantification (0.02 microg g(-1) unit weight). Daily lead intake of eight supplements exceeded the limit of California, USA (1.5 microg g(-1) calcium), but none exceeded the federal limit of USA (7.5 microg g(-1) calcium) or the provisional tolerable lead intake by FAO/WHO (25 microg kg(-1) per week).


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Calcium, Dietary/analysis , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Lead/analysis , Animals , Biological Products , Brazil , Calcium Carbonate/analysis , Food Contamination , Humans , Lead/administration & dosage , Magnesium/analysis , Minerals/analysis , Ostreidae , Spectrophotometry, Atomic/methods
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