Iwegbue C M A, Nwozo S O, Overah L C, Nwajei G E
a Department of Chemistry , Delta State University , P.M.B. 1 Abraka , Nigeria.
Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill. 2010;3(3):163-71. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2010.497502.
Concentrations of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), vanadium (V) and cobalt (Co) were measured in 190 samples covering 19 different brands of popular baby foods in Nigeria to assess whether the intakes complied with the recommended desired levels for essential metals and permissible levels for toxic elements. The mean concentrations of Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb, Fe, Ni, Cr, V and Co in different types of infant foods were found to vary from 1.8-7.8; <0.001-0.1; <0.001-0.02; 0.01-0.1; 4.4-25.8; 0.03-0.06; 0.1-1.6; <0.001-0.1 to <0.001-0.1 µg g(-1), respectively. The average concentrations of these metals were higher in soy-based formulas than milk-based infant foods. The estimated average daily intakes of metals through the consumption of these brands of infant foods for ages 0-6 and 7-12 months were 118.6 and 163.5; 1.0 and 1.9; 0.2 and 0.3; 1.3 and 1.8; 294.8 and 530.6; 1.0 and 1.1; 15.1 and 20.6; and 0.8 and 4.0 µg kg(-1) body weight (bw) day(-1) for Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd, Fe, Ni, Cr and Co, respectively. The daily intakes of non-essential elements of these metals through baby foods are well below the recommended tolerable levels. Similarly, the daily intake levels of essential elements (e.g. Zn, Co, Cu and Fe) were also significantly lower than the recommended desirable levels in infant foods.
对尼日利亚19种不同品牌的流行婴儿食品的190个样本中的锌(Zn)、铜(Cu)、镉(Cd)、铅(Pb)、铁(Fe)、镍(Ni)、铬(Cr)、钒(V)和钴(Co)浓度进行了测量,以评估摄入量是否符合必需金属的推荐理想水平和有毒元素的允许水平。不同类型婴儿食品中锌、铜、镉、铅、铁、镍、铬、钒和钴的平均浓度分别为1.8 - 7.8;<0.001 - 0.1;<0.001 - 0.02;0.01 - 0.1;4.4 - 25.8;0.03 - 0.06;0.1 - 1.6;<0.001 - 0.1至<0.001 - 0.1μg g(-1)。这些金属在大豆配方奶粉中的平均浓度高于以牛奶为基础的婴儿食品。通过食用这些品牌的婴儿食品,0至6个月和7至12个月婴儿的这些金属估计平均每日摄入量分别为锌118.6和163.5;铜1.0和1.9;铅0.2和0.3;镉1.3和1.8;铁294.8和530.6;镍1.0和1.1;铬15.1和20.6;钴0.8和4.0μg kg(-1)体重(bw)日(-1)。通过婴儿食品摄入的这些金属的非必需元素的每日摄入量远低于推荐的可耐受水平。同样,必需元素(如锌、钴、铜和铁)的每日摄入量也明显低于婴儿食品中的推荐理想水平。