Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran

Background: Lead and cadmium are toxic heavy metals found as major contaminants in food products and edible oils. The aims of this study were to investigate the lead and cadmium contaminations in seeds and extracted oils from Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius grown in the vicinity of industr...

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Main Authors: Abbasali Palizban, Akbar Badii, Gholamreza Asghari, Hossein Mardani-Nafchi
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Language:English
Published: Arak University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Toxicology
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spelling doaj-b5f52c989eab45ff84401c0c6fc0af6d2020-11-24T22:35:40ZengArak University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Toxicology2008-29672251-94592014-12-0182711961202Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/IranAbbasali Palizban0 Akbar Badii 1 Gholamreza Asghari 2Hossein Mardani-Nafchi 3Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.-*Corresponding Author: E-mail: palizban@pharm.mui.ac.irDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. Department of Pharmacognosy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. Department of Pharmacognosy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.Background: Lead and cadmium are toxic heavy metals found as major contaminants in food products and edible oils. The aims of this study were to investigate the lead and cadmium contaminations in seeds and extracted oils from Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius grown in the vicinity of industrial sites (Isfahan Zobe Ahan) near Isfahan province/Iran. Methods: In this study, the seeds of B. napus and C. tinctorius were randomly sampled from the farms. The oils of seeds were provided by factory and extracted as well in our laboratory. The two series of washed and unwashed seeds digested with nitric acid and the amount of elements in seeds and oils were measured using GF-AA spectrometer equipped with Zeeman Effect. Results: Cadmium was found in all samples below the Method Detection Limit (MDL, 0.04 μg/L). Lead contaminations were found in all seeds and oils except washed B. napus seeds. The highest levels of lead contaminations were observed in oils of C. tinctorius and B. napus with the amount of 24.74 μg/L and 11.85 μg/L, respectively. The level of lead in unwashed seed oils were significantly higher than washed seed oils (P<0.05). Conclusions: The contamination rate of cadmium compared with lead was very low. The higher lead contaminations in unwashed seeds oils compared with washed seeds oils indicated that the contaminant should have been be transferred through the air. Although these observations suggest that the levels of contaminations in edible oils are below the toxic level, long-term exposure may lead to potential health risks. http://ijt.arakmu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=362&sid=1&slc_lang=enBrassica NapusCadmiumCarthamus TinctoriusLeadOilsSeeds.
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author Abbasali Palizban
Akbar Badii
Gholamreza Asghari
Hossein Mardani-Nafchi
spellingShingle Abbasali Palizban
Akbar Badii
Gholamreza Asghari
Hossein Mardani-Nafchi
Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
Iranian Journal of Toxicology
Brassica Napus
Cadmium
Carthamus Tinctorius
Lead
Oils
Seeds.
author_facet Abbasali Palizban
Akbar Badii
Gholamreza Asghari
Hossein Mardani-Nafchi
author_sort Abbasali Palizban
title Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
title_short Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
title_full Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
title_fullStr Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
title_full_unstemmed Lead and Cadmium Contamination in Seeds and Oils of Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius Grown in Isfahan Province/Iran
title_sort lead and cadmium contamination in seeds and oils of brassica napus l and carthamus tinctorius grown in isfahan province/iran
publisher Arak University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Toxicology
issn 2008-2967
2251-9459
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: Lead and cadmium are toxic heavy metals found as major contaminants in food products and edible oils. The aims of this study were to investigate the lead and cadmium contaminations in seeds and extracted oils from Brassica napus L and Carthamus tinctorius grown in the vicinity of industrial sites (Isfahan Zobe Ahan) near Isfahan province/Iran. Methods: In this study, the seeds of B. napus and C. tinctorius were randomly sampled from the farms. The oils of seeds were provided by factory and extracted as well in our laboratory. The two series of washed and unwashed seeds digested with nitric acid and the amount of elements in seeds and oils were measured using GF-AA spectrometer equipped with Zeeman Effect. Results: Cadmium was found in all samples below the Method Detection Limit (MDL, 0.04 μg/L). Lead contaminations were found in all seeds and oils except washed B. napus seeds. The highest levels of lead contaminations were observed in oils of C. tinctorius and B. napus with the amount of 24.74 μg/L and 11.85 μg/L, respectively. The level of lead in unwashed seed oils were significantly higher than washed seed oils (P<0.05). Conclusions: The contamination rate of cadmium compared with lead was very low. The higher lead contaminations in unwashed seeds oils compared with washed seeds oils indicated that the contaminant should have been be transferred through the air. Although these observations suggest that the levels of contaminations in edible oils are below the toxic level, long-term exposure may lead to potential health risks.
topic Brassica Napus
Cadmium
Carthamus Tinctorius
Lead
Oils
Seeds.
url http://ijt.arakmu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=362&sid=1&slc_lang=en
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