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对美国72种黑巧克力和可可制品进行的多年重金属分析。

A multi-year heavy metal analysis of 72 dark chocolate and cocoa products in the USA.

作者信息

Hands Jacob M, Anderson Mark L, Cooperman Tod, Balsky Jared E, Frame Leigh A

机构信息

The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, United States.

Department of Research, ConsumerLab.com, White Plains, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2024 Jul 31;11:1366231. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1366231. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Contamination of cocoa containing products, such as dark chocolate, with heavy metals including lead, cadmium and arsenic has been reported in the US. However, a formal exploration into the significance of this contamination, nor multi-year trends in the degree or scope remain unresolved.

METHODS

From 2014 to 2022, 72 consumer cocoa-containing products were purchased and analyzed for heavy metal contamination with lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) in 4 distinct cohorts (2014, 2016, 2019, 2022). The thresholds used to assess heavy metal contamination were set to Prop 65 maximum allowable dose levels (MADLs) of 0.5 mcg/day, 4.1 mcg/day, 10 mcg/day for Pb, Cd, and As, respectively.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Our analysis reports that 43, 35, and 0% of the products tested exceed Prop 65 MADLs for heavy metal concentrations, respectively, of Pb, Cd, and As, while 97.2% (70 of 72) fall below US FDA IRL limits established for Pb. Median concentrations of each metal tested were lower than even the conservative Prop 65 MADLs, indicating a potentially large effect of product outliers. This indicates that heavy metal contamination-in more than half of products tested-may not pose any appreciable risk for the average person when consumed as a single serving; however, consuming some of the products tested, or more than one serving per day in combination with non-cocoa derived sources heavy metals, may add up to exposure that would exceed the Prop 65 MADLs. Notably, "organic" products were significantly more likely to demonstrate higher levels of both Cd and Pb.

摘要

引言

在美国,已有报道称含可可产品(如黑巧克力)受到包括铅、镉和砷在内的重金属污染。然而,对于这种污染的重要性以及污染程度或范围的多年趋势,尚未进行正式探究。

方法

在2014年至2022年期间,购买了72种含可可的消费产品,并在4个不同队列(2014年、2016年、2019年、2022年)中分析其铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)和砷(As)的重金属污染情况。用于评估重金属污染的阈值分别设定为加州第65号提案规定的每日最大允许剂量水平(MADLs),铅为0.5微克/天,镉为4.1微克/天,砷为10微克/天。

结果与讨论

我们的分析报告显示,所测试产品中分别有43%、35%和0%的产品重金属浓度超过了加州第65号提案规定的铅、镉和砷的MADLs,而97.2%(72种中的70种)低于美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)为铅设定的内部参考限量(IRL)。所测试的每种金属的中位数浓度甚至低于保守的加州第65号提案MADLs,这表明产品异常值可能产生很大影响。这表明,对于一般人来说,超过一半的测试产品中的重金属污染在单次食用时可能不会构成任何明显风险;然而,食用一些测试产品,或与非可可来源的重金属结合每天食用超过一份,可能会导致累计接触量超过加州第65号提案的MADLs。值得注意的是,“有机”产品中镉和铅的含量显著更高。

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