Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils

Walnuts (<i>Juglans nigra</i>) are considered to be a functional food. In the present study, twenty one macro-, micro-, and trace elements (Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, and Zn) were selected to be determined in walnuts and walnut oils. The...

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Main Authors: Iva Juranović Cindrić, Michaela Zeiner, Dora Hlebec
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2674
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spelling doaj-21138f470e9b44e6ad1dcd91186a29022020-11-24T21:35:10ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-11-011512267410.3390/ijerph15122674ijerph15122674Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut OilsIva Juranović Cindrić0Michaela Zeiner1Dora Hlebec2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaMan-Environment-Technology Research Centre, School of Science and Technology, Örebro University, Gymnastikgatan 1, 70182 Örebro, SwedenDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaWalnuts (<i>Juglans nigra</i>) are considered to be a functional food. In the present study, twenty one macro-, micro-, and trace elements (Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, and Zn) were selected to be determined in walnuts and walnut oils. The beneficial content of essential elements could be shown by the obtained results, the macro-elements Ca, K, Mg, and Na being present in nuts with 1062 mg/kg, 2771 mg/kg, 1426 mg/kg, and 42.3 mg/kg, respectively. Regarding micro- and trace elements, the following order (decreasing content) was found: Mn &gt; Fe &gt; Zn &gt; B, Mo &gt; Cu &gt; Ni &gt; Co &gt; Al &gt; Sr &gt; Ba &gt; Li &gt; Pb &gt; Se &gt; Cr &gt; As &gt; Cd. Furthermore, the potentially toxic trace elements (As, Cd, Pb) determined were below the maximum allowed values in most of the investigated walnut samples. A comparison of oils and nuts revealed that the former contain lower concentrations of all elements analyzed except for Fe and Zn. This suggested the origin from contamination during oil processing. Fe influences the oil oxidation rate, thus its entry during production should be avoided.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2674essential elementsmineralspotentially toxic elementsPTWIwalnutswalnut oil
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author Iva Juranović Cindrić
Michaela Zeiner
Dora Hlebec
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Michaela Zeiner
Dora Hlebec
Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
essential elements
minerals
potentially toxic elements
PTWI
walnuts
walnut oil
author_facet Iva Juranović Cindrić
Michaela Zeiner
Dora Hlebec
author_sort Iva Juranović Cindrić
title Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
title_short Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
title_full Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
title_fullStr Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
title_full_unstemmed Mineral Composition of Elements in Walnuts and Walnut Oils
title_sort mineral composition of elements in walnuts and walnut oils
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Walnuts (<i>Juglans nigra</i>) are considered to be a functional food. In the present study, twenty one macro-, micro-, and trace elements (Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, and Zn) were selected to be determined in walnuts and walnut oils. The beneficial content of essential elements could be shown by the obtained results, the macro-elements Ca, K, Mg, and Na being present in nuts with 1062 mg/kg, 2771 mg/kg, 1426 mg/kg, and 42.3 mg/kg, respectively. Regarding micro- and trace elements, the following order (decreasing content) was found: Mn &gt; Fe &gt; Zn &gt; B, Mo &gt; Cu &gt; Ni &gt; Co &gt; Al &gt; Sr &gt; Ba &gt; Li &gt; Pb &gt; Se &gt; Cr &gt; As &gt; Cd. Furthermore, the potentially toxic trace elements (As, Cd, Pb) determined were below the maximum allowed values in most of the investigated walnut samples. A comparison of oils and nuts revealed that the former contain lower concentrations of all elements analyzed except for Fe and Zn. This suggested the origin from contamination during oil processing. Fe influences the oil oxidation rate, thus its entry during production should be avoided.
topic essential elements
minerals
potentially toxic elements
PTWI
walnuts
walnut oil
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2674
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