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J Agric Food Chem ; 61(25): 6086-91, 2013 Jun 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23738954

ABSTRACT

Bioaccessibility of four essential (Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn) and two toxic (Cd, Pb) elements in kernels of four walnut and four hazelnut cultivars was investigated using sequential enzymolysis approach and atomic absorption spectrometry. It was found that the assimilable part of elements was not dependent on nut cultivar. The bioaccessible fraction of Cu, Mn, and Zn was definitely higher for hazelnuts (62% Cu, 39% Mn, 58% Zn) than for walnuts (14% Cu, 21% Mn, 15% Zn). Bioaccessible Fe was 20-24% from its total content for both nut types. Solubility in the simulated intestinal juice is affected by both formation of stable soluble complexes and back sorption of dissolved elements on nut solid residues. Lead shows strong insolubility due to the high sorption affinity of lead ions to the insoluble fraction of nuts. Thus, walnuts and hazelnuts could act as effective biosorbents for lead detoxication.


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Cadmium/analysis , Copper/analysis , Corylus/chemistry , Enzymes/metabolism , Intestines/enzymology , Iron/analysis , Juglans/chemistry , Lead/analysis , Zinc/analysis , Cadmium/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Corylus/metabolism , Digestion , Humans , Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Iron/metabolism , Juglans/metabolism , Lead/metabolism , Models, Biological , Seeds/chemistry , Seeds/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism
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