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Biol Trace Elem Res ; 188(2): 485-493, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30019208

ABSTRACT

The relative contribution of foodstuffs to intake of heavy metal is still equivocal, and thus, available data are rare. Here, the concentration of ten heavy metals and arsenic were measured in the content of hen egg from five strains of commercial laying hens to evaluate contamination level and potential health risk among local and international consumers in Iran. The estimated daily intake (EDI) of all heavy metals was significantly lower than the provisional tolerable daily intake (PTDI) and respective tolerable daily intake (TDI). The non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk values for eating eggs were in the safe range for all consumers, indicating that the no health risk for consumers due to the daily intake of either arsenic or heavy metals. Therefore, intake of heavy metal exposure through the consumption of commercial egg product in Iran is completely safe for both national and international consumers.


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Arsenic/analysis , Chickens/growth & development , Dietary Exposure/analysis , Eggs/analysis , Food Contamination/analysis , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Trace Elements/analysis , Animal Husbandry , Animals , Humans , Iran , No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level , Risk Assessment
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Environ Monit Assess ; 190(9): 540, 2018 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30132144

ABSTRACT

The impact of strain or feed intake on food trace elements and its health risk assessment is still ambiguous, and therefore, available facts are rare. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the effects of both strains and feed intake on trace elements depositions to egg, toxic heavy metals concentration, and health risk assessment of egg consumption. In the current cross-sectional study, the selected strains, including Shaver White, Hy-Line W36, Bovanse White, Lohman LSL-Lite, and Native laying hens of Khorasan Razavi province, were examined. A total number of 50 samples of eggs and 15 samples of their feed was purchased from poultry farms. Yolk and white were separately analyzed. Sample preparation was performed by wet digestion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. Trace metals Pb, As, Cd, Hg, Cr, and Ni were detected. Statistical analysis was performed in Stata11.2 portable software. Although there was a significant difference in strains and feed, no significant difference was observed in trace elements in egg contents (weight of egg white and egg yolk). Mercury concentration in all the samples was below the instrument detection limit. In this study, the target hazardous quotients were below one for all trace elements. Therefore, Iranian does not experience the adverse health effects due to the consumption of egg.


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Animal Feed/analysis , Dietary Exposure/analysis , Eggs/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Trace Elements/analysis , Animals , Body Weight , Chickens , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dietary Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Egg Yolk , Female , Iran , Poultry , Risk Assessment , Trace Elements/toxicity
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