Yadav Asheesh Kumar, Kaushik C P, Haritash Anil Kumar, Singh Bhupender, Raghuvanshi Shiv Pratap, Kansal Ankur
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India.
J Hazard Mater. 2007 Apr 2;142(1-2):77-80. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.07.051. Epub 2006 Jul 29.
Levels of water soluble and acid soluble fluoride in tea, toothpaste, tobacco and pan masala (mouth freshener) were estimated. These items are, generally, ignored while calculating the total dietary intake of fluoride. Tea, toothpaste, tobacco, pan masala (with tobacco and without tobacco) frequently expose human body to 3.88-137.09, 53.5-338.5, 28.0-113.0, 16.5-306.5 and 23.5-185.0 microg of fluoride per gram of these items, respectively. An effort was also made to quantify, on the basis of available studies, the probable human ingestion of fluoride through these substances. Increased leaching of fluoride from some of these substances has been observed in acidic conditions in the present study. The results can be extrapolated to acidic conditions of human stomach.