Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method

Objective To understand the content and distribution characteristics of heavy metal in food in Chongqing, analyze and evaluate the risk, and provide scientific basis for food safety assessment and targeted control measures in Chongqing. Methods With multi-stage stratified random sampling method, Cho...

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Main Authors: Ailin WU, Shuquan LUO, Yi'nan ZHAO, Jian ZHAO, Xuemei LIAN
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Published: The Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Food Hygiene 2021-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.zgspws.com/zgspwszz/article/abstract/20210210
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author Ailin WU
Shuquan LUO
Yi'nan ZHAO
Jian ZHAO
Xuemei LIAN
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Shuquan LUO
Yi'nan ZHAO
Jian ZHAO
Xuemei LIAN
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description Objective To understand the content and distribution characteristics of heavy metal in food in Chongqing, analyze and evaluate the risk, and provide scientific basis for food safety assessment and targeted control measures in Chongqing. Methods With multi-stage stratified random sampling method, Chongqing was divided into four areas. A total of 1 800 samples within eight food categories with large consumption were collected in the whole city with 450 samples from each area. The single factor pollution index method and the Nemero comprehensive pollution index method were used to evaluate the degree of heavy metal pollution in food. Results Among the eight food categories in this study, all the average heavy metal contents were lower than the national standard limit. The highest median(P50) contents of cadmium, arsenic and mercury in edible fungi and their products were 0.230,0.150,0.012 mg/kg, respectively. The median contents of cadmium(0.023 mg/kg) and arsenic(0.055 mg/kg) in cereals and their products were the highest, and the mercury contents of aquatic animals and their products(0.004 mg/kg) were higher than other food categories. The single factor pollution index and Nemerow comprehensive pollution index were used to evaluate the heavy metal content of eight categories of food. All kinds of food could be evaluated as safe and slightly polluted. However, some samples of edible fungi and their products had higher heavy metal content and higher comprehensive pollution index. Conclusion Eight categories of foods in Chongqing had different levels of heavy metal pollution, but the overall pollution level was relatively low. Some samples of edible fungus and its products had high level of heavy metals and high comprehensive pollution index, so it is necessary to further strengthen targeted control measures.
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spelling doaj.art-2143d8cb2de64fda98f228eec7d9c78b2023-01-13T05:54:15ZzhoThe Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Food HygieneZhongguo shipin weisheng zazhi1004-84562021-03-01330217518010.13590/j.cjfh.2021.02.0101004-8456(2021)02-0175-06Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index methodAilin WU0Shuquan LUO1Yi'nan ZHAO2Jian ZHAO3Xuemei LIAN4School of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, ChinaChongqing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chongqing 400042, ChinaChongqing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chongqing 400042, ChinaChongqing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chongqing 400042, ChinaSchool of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, ChinaObjective To understand the content and distribution characteristics of heavy metal in food in Chongqing, analyze and evaluate the risk, and provide scientific basis for food safety assessment and targeted control measures in Chongqing. Methods With multi-stage stratified random sampling method, Chongqing was divided into four areas. A total of 1 800 samples within eight food categories with large consumption were collected in the whole city with 450 samples from each area. The single factor pollution index method and the Nemero comprehensive pollution index method were used to evaluate the degree of heavy metal pollution in food. Results Among the eight food categories in this study, all the average heavy metal contents were lower than the national standard limit. The highest median(P50) contents of cadmium, arsenic and mercury in edible fungi and their products were 0.230,0.150,0.012 mg/kg, respectively. The median contents of cadmium(0.023 mg/kg) and arsenic(0.055 mg/kg) in cereals and their products were the highest, and the mercury contents of aquatic animals and their products(0.004 mg/kg) were higher than other food categories. The single factor pollution index and Nemerow comprehensive pollution index were used to evaluate the heavy metal content of eight categories of food. All kinds of food could be evaluated as safe and slightly polluted. However, some samples of edible fungi and their products had higher heavy metal content and higher comprehensive pollution index. Conclusion Eight categories of foods in Chongqing had different levels of heavy metal pollution, but the overall pollution level was relatively low. Some samples of edible fungus and its products had high level of heavy metals and high comprehensive pollution index, so it is necessary to further strengthen targeted control measures.http://www.zgspws.com/zgspwszz/article/abstract/20210210foodsheavy metal pollutionsingle factor pollution indexnemerow comprehensive pollution indexfood safety
spellingShingle Ailin WU
Shuquan LUO
Yi'nan ZHAO
Jian ZHAO
Xuemei LIAN
Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
Zhongguo shipin weisheng zazhi
foods
heavy metal pollution
single factor pollution index
nemerow comprehensive pollution index
food safety
title Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
title_full Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
title_fullStr Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
title_full_unstemmed Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
title_short Survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in Chongqing by contamination index method
title_sort survey and evaluation of heavy metal pollution of food in chongqing by contamination index method
topic foods
heavy metal pollution
single factor pollution index
nemerow comprehensive pollution index
food safety
url http://www.zgspws.com/zgspwszz/article/abstract/20210210
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