Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits

To assess levels of contamination and human health risk, we analyzed the concentrations of the heavy metals lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), and nickel (Ni) in China's main deciduous fruits — apple, pear, peach, grape, and jujube. The concentration order of the heavy metals was Ni>Cr&...

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Main Authors: Ji-yun NIE, Li-xue KUANG, Zhi-xia LI, Wei-hua XU, Cheng WANG, Qiu-sheng CHEN, An LI, Xu-bo ZHAO, Han-zhong XIE, Duo-yong ZHAO, Yong-long WU, Yang CHENG
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-66a82c9747c94ce9ac0822be2b624a092021-06-07T06:51:42ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192016-07-0115716451655Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruitsJi-yun NIE0Li-xue KUANG1Zhi-xia LI2Wei-hua XU3Cheng WANG4Qiu-sheng CHEN5An LI6Xu-bo ZHAO7Han-zhong XIE8Duo-yong ZHAO9Yong-long WU10Yang CHENG11Institute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Laboratory of Quality &amp; Safety Risk Assessment for Fruit (Xingcheng), Ministry of Agriculture, Xingcheng 125100, P.R. China; Correspondence NIE Ji-yun, Tel: +86-429-3598178Institute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Laboratory of Quality &amp; Safety Risk Assessment for Fruit (Xingcheng), Ministry of Agriculture, Xingcheng 125100, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Laboratory of Quality &amp; Safety Risk Assessment for Fruit (Xingcheng), Ministry of Agriculture, Xingcheng 125100, P.R. ChinaYantai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yantai 265500, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Quality Standards &amp; Testing Technology for Agro-Products, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Urumchi 830091, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Tianjin Agriculture Quality Standard and Testing Technology, Tianjin 300381, P.R. ChinaBeijing Research Center for Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, P.R. ChinaCollege of Food Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, P.R. ChinaZhengzhou Institute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou 450009, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Quality Standards &amp; Testing Technology for Agro-Products, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Urumchi 830091, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Laboratory of Quality &amp; Safety Risk Assessment for Fruit (Xingcheng), Ministry of Agriculture, Xingcheng 125100, P.R. ChinaInstitute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Laboratory of Quality &amp; Safety Risk Assessment for Fruit (Xingcheng), Ministry of Agriculture, Xingcheng 125100, P.R. ChinaTo assess levels of contamination and human health risk, we analyzed the concentrations of the heavy metals lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), and nickel (Ni) in China's main deciduous fruits — apple, pear, peach, grape, and jujube. The concentration order of the heavy metals was Ni>Cr>Pb>Cd. In 97.5% of the samples, heavy metal concentrations were within the maximum permissible limits. Among the fruits studied, the heavy metal concentrations in jujube and peach proved to be the highest, and those in grape proved to be the lowest. Only 2.2% of the samples were polluted by Ni, only 0.4% of the samples were polluted by Pb, and no samples were polluted by Cd or Cr. Compared with the other fruits, the combined heavy metal pollution was significantly higher (P<0.05) in peach and significantly lower (P<0.05) in grape. For the combined heavy metal pollution, 96.9% of the samples were at safe level, 2.32% at warning level, 0.65% at light level, and 0.13% at moderate level. In the fruits studied, the contribution of heavy metals to the daily intake rates (DIR) followed the order of Ni>Cr>Pb>Cd. The highest DIR came from apple, while the lowest DIR came from grape. For each of the heavy metals, the total DIR from five studied fruits corresponded to no more than 1.1% of the tolerable daily intake, indicating that no significant adverse health effects are expected from the heavy metals and the fruits studied. The target hazard quotients and the total target hazard quotients demonstrated that none of the analyzed heavy metals may pose risk to consumers through the fruits studied. The highest risk was posed by apple, followed in decreasing order by peach and pear, jujube, and grape. We suggest that the main deciduous fruits (apple, pear, peach, grape, and jujube) of China's main producing areas are safe to eat.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311916613424deciduous fruitsheavy metalshealth risk assessmentChina
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author Ji-yun NIE
Li-xue KUANG
Zhi-xia LI
Wei-hua XU
Cheng WANG
Qiu-sheng CHEN
An LI
Xu-bo ZHAO
Han-zhong XIE
Duo-yong ZHAO
Yong-long WU
Yang CHENG
spellingShingle Ji-yun NIE
Li-xue KUANG
Zhi-xia LI
Wei-hua XU
Cheng WANG
Qiu-sheng CHEN
An LI
Xu-bo ZHAO
Han-zhong XIE
Duo-yong ZHAO
Yong-long WU
Yang CHENG
Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
deciduous fruits
heavy metals
health risk assessment
China
author_facet Ji-yun NIE
Li-xue KUANG
Zhi-xia LI
Wei-hua XU
Cheng WANG
Qiu-sheng CHEN
An LI
Xu-bo ZHAO
Han-zhong XIE
Duo-yong ZHAO
Yong-long WU
Yang CHENG
author_sort Ji-yun NIE
title Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
title_short Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
title_full Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
title_fullStr Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in China's main deciduous fruits
title_sort assessing the concentration and potential health risk of heavy metals in china's main deciduous fruits
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2016-07-01
description To assess levels of contamination and human health risk, we analyzed the concentrations of the heavy metals lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), and nickel (Ni) in China's main deciduous fruits — apple, pear, peach, grape, and jujube. The concentration order of the heavy metals was Ni>Cr>Pb>Cd. In 97.5% of the samples, heavy metal concentrations were within the maximum permissible limits. Among the fruits studied, the heavy metal concentrations in jujube and peach proved to be the highest, and those in grape proved to be the lowest. Only 2.2% of the samples were polluted by Ni, only 0.4% of the samples were polluted by Pb, and no samples were polluted by Cd or Cr. Compared with the other fruits, the combined heavy metal pollution was significantly higher (P<0.05) in peach and significantly lower (P<0.05) in grape. For the combined heavy metal pollution, 96.9% of the samples were at safe level, 2.32% at warning level, 0.65% at light level, and 0.13% at moderate level. In the fruits studied, the contribution of heavy metals to the daily intake rates (DIR) followed the order of Ni>Cr>Pb>Cd. The highest DIR came from apple, while the lowest DIR came from grape. For each of the heavy metals, the total DIR from five studied fruits corresponded to no more than 1.1% of the tolerable daily intake, indicating that no significant adverse health effects are expected from the heavy metals and the fruits studied. The target hazard quotients and the total target hazard quotients demonstrated that none of the analyzed heavy metals may pose risk to consumers through the fruits studied. The highest risk was posed by apple, followed in decreasing order by peach and pear, jujube, and grape. We suggest that the main deciduous fruits (apple, pear, peach, grape, and jujube) of China's main producing areas are safe to eat.
topic deciduous fruits
heavy metals
health risk assessment
China
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311916613424
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