Abedi A, Ferdousi R, Eskandari S, Seyyedahmadian F, Khaksar R
a Department of Food Science and Technology , National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute, Faculty of Nutrition Science and Food Technology, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , PO Box 19395-4741 , Tehran , Iran.
Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill. 2011;4(4):254-8. doi: 10.1080/19393210.2011.637236. Epub 2011 Nov 29.
The contents of lead and cadmium in five major brands of six types of cooked beef sausages consumed in Iran were determined by a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometer (GFAAS) after hydrogen peroxide/nitric acid digestion. The metal content in the samples, expressed in µg kg(-1) wet weight, varied from 24.0 to 158.7 with an average of 53.5 for lead and from 2.2 to 13.5 with an average of 5.7 for cadmium. The highest lead and cadmium concentrations were obtained from a German sausage (158.7 µg kg(-1); brand B) and hot dog (13.5 µg kg(-1); brand D), respectively. The results indicate that the sausages from Iran have concentrations below the permitted levels for these heavy metals. The daily dietary intakes and the percentage contribution of the two considered metals to the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) were calculated for sausages.
采用过氧化氢/硝酸消解后,利用石墨炉原子吸收光谱仪(GFAAS)测定了伊朗消费的6种熟牛肉香肠中5个主要品牌的铅和镉含量。样品中的金属含量以湿重计,单位为µg kg(-1),铅含量在24.0至158.7之间,平均为53.5;镉含量在2.2至13.5之间,平均为5.7。铅和镉的最高浓度分别来自德国香肠(158.7 µg kg(-1);品牌B)和热狗(13.5 µg kg(-1);品牌D)。结果表明,伊朗的香肠中这些重金属的浓度低于允许水平。计算了香肠中这两种金属的每日膳食摄入量及其对暂定每周耐受摄入量(PTWI)的百分比贡献。