Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China

Abstract Lead (Pb), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and aluminum (Al) are the four most common heavy metals and can cause serious harm to human health. To evaluate contamination levels and associated safety issues of the four common heavy metals of the residents in Jilin Province, China, a total diet stu...

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Main Authors: Bo Wang, Ya Liu, Hui Wang, Lianzhi Cui, Zhihao Zhang, Jinzhi Guo, Sijie Liu, Weiwei Cui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-10-01
Series:Food Science & Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1851
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spelling doaj-24f1162a2d794837983a0a0dca53055c2020-11-25T03:36:58ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772020-10-018105631564010.1002/fsn3.1851Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, ChinaBo Wang0Ya Liu1Hui Wang2Lianzhi Cui3Zhihao Zhang4Jinzhi Guo5Sijie Liu6Weiwei Cui7Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene School of Public Health Jilin University Changchun ChinaDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene School of Public Health Jilin University Changchun ChinaDepartment of Physical and Chemical Test Jilin Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention Changchun ChinaDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Jilin Cancer Hospital Changchun ChinaDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene School of Public Health Jilin University Changchun ChinaDepartment of Physical and Chemical Test Jilin Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention Changchun ChinaDepartment of Physical and Chemical Test Jilin Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention Changchun ChinaDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene School of Public Health Jilin University Changchun ChinaAbstract Lead (Pb), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and aluminum (Al) are the four most common heavy metals and can cause serious harm to human health. To evaluate contamination levels and associated safety issues of the four common heavy metals of the residents in Jilin Province, China, a total diet study (TDS) method was used. Concentration and consumption data of the four heavy metals were collected from the fifth Chinese TDS of Jilin province. In total, 12 food groups were studied and two regions were selected for comparison. According to the results, the mean concentration of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum was 0.0189, 0.0691, 0.0085, and 9.309 mg/kg, respectively. Aluminum in deep‐fried dough sticks exceeded the national limit standard. Pollution of the Songhua River Basin is not very different from that of other areas. The average consumer exposure to the four heavy metals in the 2 to 6‐year‐old group was the highest among all age‐groups. Potatoes and their products were the primary sources of dietary exposure to lead. Aquatic products and their related commodities had the highest contribution to arsenic exposure. Vegetables and vegetable products were the main sources of dietary exposure to cadmium. The highest contributor to aluminum in the diet was from cereals and cereal products. In general, there might be some potential risks to the 2 to 6‐year‐old population due to exposure to lead and aluminum. Contamination of aluminum in cereals and cereal products needs further consideration.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1851aluminumarseniccadmiumheavy metalsleadtotal diet study
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author Bo Wang
Ya Liu
Hui Wang
Lianzhi Cui
Zhihao Zhang
Jinzhi Guo
Sijie Liu
Weiwei Cui
spellingShingle Bo Wang
Ya Liu
Hui Wang
Lianzhi Cui
Zhihao Zhang
Jinzhi Guo
Sijie Liu
Weiwei Cui
Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
Food Science & Nutrition
aluminum
arsenic
cadmium
heavy metals
lead
total diet study
author_facet Bo Wang
Ya Liu
Hui Wang
Lianzhi Cui
Zhihao Zhang
Jinzhi Guo
Sijie Liu
Weiwei Cui
author_sort Bo Wang
title Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
title_short Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
title_full Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
title_fullStr Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of Jilin Province, China
title_sort contamination and health risk assessment of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum from a total diet study of jilin province, china
publisher Wiley
series Food Science & Nutrition
issn 2048-7177
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Lead (Pb), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and aluminum (Al) are the four most common heavy metals and can cause serious harm to human health. To evaluate contamination levels and associated safety issues of the four common heavy metals of the residents in Jilin Province, China, a total diet study (TDS) method was used. Concentration and consumption data of the four heavy metals were collected from the fifth Chinese TDS of Jilin province. In total, 12 food groups were studied and two regions were selected for comparison. According to the results, the mean concentration of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and aluminum was 0.0189, 0.0691, 0.0085, and 9.309 mg/kg, respectively. Aluminum in deep‐fried dough sticks exceeded the national limit standard. Pollution of the Songhua River Basin is not very different from that of other areas. The average consumer exposure to the four heavy metals in the 2 to 6‐year‐old group was the highest among all age‐groups. Potatoes and their products were the primary sources of dietary exposure to lead. Aquatic products and their related commodities had the highest contribution to arsenic exposure. Vegetables and vegetable products were the main sources of dietary exposure to cadmium. The highest contributor to aluminum in the diet was from cereals and cereal products. In general, there might be some potential risks to the 2 to 6‐year‐old population due to exposure to lead and aluminum. Contamination of aluminum in cereals and cereal products needs further consideration.
topic aluminum
arsenic
cadmium
heavy metals
lead
total diet study
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1851
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