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原料和商业宠物食品中的有毒元素水平。

Toxic element levels in ingredients and commercial pet foods.

机构信息

School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, 225, Duque de Caxias Norte Avenue, Pirassununga, São Paulo, 13635 900, Brazil.

Nutritional Development Center of Premier Pet, Dourado, Brazil.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Oct 25;11(1):21007. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-00467-4.

Abstract

Nowadays, there is a growing concern about contamination of toxic metals (TM) in pet food due to the great potential for health risks of these elements. TM concentrations in commercial pet foods (n = 100) as well as in ingredients used in their composition (n = 100) were analyzed and compared to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) maximum tolerable level (MTL), and the TM concentrations found in the different sources of carbohydrate, protein, and fat were compared. The TM concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma with optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Concentrations above the MTL for aluminum, mercury, lead, uranium, and vanadium were observed in both dog and cat foods, and the percentage of dog foods that exceeded the MTL of these TM were: 31.9%; 100%; 80.55%; 95.83%; and 75%, respectively, and in cat foods: 10.71%; 100%; 32.14%; 85.71%; 28.57%, respectively. The MTL values of these TMs and the mean values in dog foods (mg/kg dry matter basis) (MTL [mean ± standard deviation]) were: aluminum: 200 (269.17 ± 393.74); mercury: 0.27 (2.51 ± 1.31); lead: 10 (12.55 ± 4.30); uranium: 10 (76.82 ± 28.09); vanadium: 1 (1.35 ± 0.69), while in cat foods were: aluminum: 200 (135.51 ± 143.95); mercury: 0.27 (3.47 ± 4.31); lead: 10 (9.13 ± 5.42); uranium: 10 (49.83 ± 29.18); vanadium: 1 (0.81 ± 0.77). Dry foods presented higher concentrations of most TM (P < 0.05) than wet foods (P < 0.05). Among the carbohydrate sources, there were the highest levels of all TM except cobalt, mercury, and nickel in wheat bran (P < 0.05), while among the protein sources, in general, animal by-products had higher TM concentrations than plant-based ingredients. Pork fat had higher concentrations of arsenic, mercury, and antimony than fish oil and poultry fat. It was concluded that the pet foods evaluated in this study presented high concentrations of the following TM: aluminum, mercury, lead, uranium, and vanadium.

摘要

如今,由于这些元素存在很大的健康风险,宠物食品中有毒金属 (TM) 的污染问题引起了越来越多的关注。分析并比较了 100 种商业宠物食品(n=100)和其成分(n=100)中的 TM 浓度与食品和药物管理局 (FDA) 的最大耐受水平 (MTL),并比较了不同来源的碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪中的 TM 浓度。使用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱法 (ICP-OES) 测定 TM 浓度。在狗食和猫粮中均观察到铝、汞、铅、铀和钒的浓度超过 MTL,超过这些 TM 的 MTL 的狗食比例分别为:31.9%;100%;80.55%;95.83%和 75%,而在猫粮中分别为:10.71%;100%;32.14%;85.71%和 28.57%。这些 TM 的 MTL 值和狗食中的平均值(以每干物质毫克计)(MTL [平均值±标准差])为:铝:200(269.17±393.74);汞:0.27(2.51±1.31);铅:10(12.55±4.30);铀:10(76.82±28.09);钒:1(1.35±0.69),而在猫粮中则为:铝:200(135.51±143.95);汞:0.27(3.47±4.31);铅:10(9.13±5.42);铀:10(49.83±29.18);钒:1(0.81±0.77)。干食比湿食(P<0.05)具有更高浓度的大多数 TM(P<0.05)。在碳水化合物来源中,除了钴、汞和镍外,麦麸中的所有 TM 含量最高(P<0.05),而在蛋白质来源中,动物副产品通常比植物性成分具有更高的 TM 浓度。猪油中的砷、汞和锑含量高于鱼油和禽脂。研究结论是,本研究评估的宠物食品中含有高浓度以下 TM:铝、汞、铅、铀和钒。

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