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Dietary intake of metals by Mumbai adult population
Raghunath, R. (Environmental Assessment Division, Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre); Tripathi, R.M.; Suseela, B.; Bhalke, Sunil; Shukla, V.K.; Puranik,
V.D.
Source: Science of the Total Environment, v 356, n 1-3, Mar 1, 2006, p 62-68
ISSN: 0048-9697
Abstract:
Daily intake of 12 metals (Na, K, Ca, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Mg, Pb, Cd,
Co and Ni) by Mumbai adult population were assessed by analysing duplicate
diet samples. These metals were determined by flame atomic absorption
spectrophotometry (AAS) and stripping voltammetric techniques. A total of
250 diet samples containing 170 vegetarian diet and 80 non-vegetarian diet
collected during April 2003 to March 2004 were analysed during this study.
Daily dietary intakes of 2.4 g Na and 1.2 g K were observed for Mumbai
adults. Daily dietary intakes of Ca, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn and Mg were 367, 1.0,
6.3, 6.7, 2.0 and 304 mg, respectively. Pb, Cd, Co and Ni intakes by Mumbai
adults were 32.3, 2.2, 2.2 and 108 .g/day, respectively. From this study it
has been observed that the intake of toxic metals such as Pb, Cd and Ni is
much lower than the tolerable daily intake derived from PTWI given by
FAO/WHO and could not be considered harmful in this group of subjects.
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Daily intake of the studied 12 metals was found to be higher in non-vegetarian
diet compared to the vegetarian diet (P less than or equal 0.02, 0.01). ©
Metal analysis - Nutrition - Spectrophotometry -
Stripping (removal) - Sampling - Absorption - Toxicity