Detection of heavy elements in plant supplements that are dealt with in the Iraqi market

Heavy metals were measured in plant supplements including spirulina, mycophigi, lion's mane, reishi mushroom, Lingzhi tea, Cordyceps mushroom and coffee. Aluminium and chlorine were measured using X-ray fluorescent technology, whereas copper and cadmium using the atomic absorption spectrometry....

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Main Authors: Suaad K. Abd Al-Wahab, Zeina Gany Fadeel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2022-01-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_5438_19789001e90c1ffd490ea660232e0420.pdf
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Summary:Heavy metals were measured in plant supplements including spirulina, mycophigi, lion's mane, reishi mushroom, Lingzhi tea, Cordyceps mushroom and coffee. Aluminium and chlorine were measured using X-ray fluorescent technology, whereas copper and cadmium using the atomic absorption spectrometry. According to the results, aluminium exhibited the highest concentration in Lingzhi tea: 618,263 ppm (part per million), while Cordyceps mushroom the lowest (105.781 ppm). In the case of chlorine, the highest concentration was recorded in spirulina (21502.5 ppm), whereas in the reishi mushrooms the lowest (921.2 ppm).  Lingzhi tea recorded the highest copper concentration of 7.17 ppm, while the lion's mane the lowest (0.39 ppm). In the case of cadmium, its concentration was zero in all samples.
ISSN:1735-3033
1735-3866