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商业猫粮和狗粮中有毒金属的单独及混合污染情况。

Individual and combined contamination of the toxic metals in commercial cat and dog food.

作者信息

Du Jiaying, Zhou Kerui, Jiang Han, Hu Shen, Zhang Wei, Zheng Qiang, Zhou Guangteng, Zhang Niya

机构信息

Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, College of Animal Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, Hubei Province, China.

Institute of Veterinary Drug of Hubei Province, Wuhan, 430070, Hubei Province, China.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 17;15(1):13237. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-98066-0.

Abstract

As the long-term accumulation of toxic metals in food poses significant health risks to pets, there is a growing concern among people regarding toxic metal contamination in pet food. In order to investigate the toxic metals levels in pet food in China, we collected a total of 93 imported cat and dog food from the Chinese market produced in 2021-2022, comprising 45 cat food and 48 dog food, and determined the concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), mercury (Hg) and arsenic (As) in them. The concentrations of Pb, Cd and Cr were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry, while Hg and As were quantified by atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The most contaminated of all samples were Cr and As, which were detected in all samples, followed by Hg, which was detected in 91 samples. In cat food, Cr and As were the most prevalent toxic metals, and Cr and Hg were found in all dog food. Pb was not detected in the canned food, while both cat and dog canned foods showed relatively high contamination rates of Cr, As, and Hg. Cr, Hg and As had the highest contamination levels in dry food. Some samples exceed the limits set by Hygienical Standard for Pet Feed of China (Announcement No. 20 of 2018) regarding Pb and Cr, while other toxic metals remained within acceptable limits. Canned food, however, met all regulatory limits for toxic metals. Across all types of pet food, Cr, Hg, and As were consistently the most prevalent combined contaminants. Analysis of the acute hazard index (aHI) values showed that both cats and dogs face potential dietary exposure risks to the toxic metals investigated, with Cr posing the most significant risk, followed by Pb and As. This study underscores the extensive presence of toxic metal contamination in pet foods, posing a significant risk to pet health due to ongoing exposure to multiple toxic metals.

摘要

由于食品中有毒金属的长期积累会对宠物健康构成重大风险,人们越来越关注宠物食品中的有毒金属污染问题。为了调查中国宠物食品中的有毒金属含量,我们从中国市场收集了2021年至2022年生产的93种进口猫粮和狗粮,其中包括45种猫粮和48种狗粮,并测定了其中铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、铬(Cr)、汞(Hg)和砷(As)的浓度。Pb、Cd和Cr的浓度通过火焰原子吸收光谱法测定,而Hg和As则通过原子荧光光谱法定量。所有样品中污染最严重的是Cr和As,所有样品中均检测到这两种元素,其次是Hg,在91个样品中检测到。在猫粮中,Cr和As是最普遍的有毒金属,而在所有狗粮中都发现了Cr和Hg。罐头食品中未检测到Pb,而猫粮和狗粮罐头食品中Cr、As和Hg的污染率相对较高。Cr、Hg和As在干粮中的污染水平最高。一些样品超过了中国《宠物饲料卫生标准》(2018年第20号公告)规定的Pb和Cr限量,而其他有毒金属仍在可接受范围内。然而,罐头食品符合所有有毒金属的监管限量。在所有类型的宠物食品中,Cr、Hg和As始终是最普遍的复合污染物。急性危害指数(aHI)值分析表明,猫和狗都面临着所研究有毒金属的潜在膳食暴露风险,其中Cr构成的风险最大,其次是Pb和As。这项研究强调了宠物食品中广泛存在有毒金属污染,由于持续接触多种有毒金属,对宠物健康构成重大风险。

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