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Variation of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen stable isotope ratios in an American diet: Fast food meals

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 56, Issue 11, Pages 4084-4091

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf0733618

Keywords

stable isotope; hydrogen; carbon; nitrogen; oxygen; American diet; fast food; beef; bread; potato

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The stable isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen provide insights into a heterotrophic organism's diet and geographic origin. Although the contribution,of food delta H-2 and delta O-18 to the final tissue signal will not vary for. constrained diets, it will for animals eating varied diets, that is, humans. This study surveyed the isotopic range in one portion of the American diet, fast food meals. Hamburger patties, buns, and French fries from national chain restaurants across the United States and from local restaurants (Salt Lake City, UT, and Charleston, SC) were analyzed for delta H-2, delta C-13, delta N-15 (patties only) and delta O-18 values. Patties and buns from local Utah restaurants were more depleted for delta H-2, delta C-13, and delta O-18 values than samples from other restaurants. There were no significant differences in delta values among French fries. All three components of the fast food meal displayed significant linear delta H-2 versus delta O-18 relationships (delta H-2 = 7.8 delta O-18 - 237 parts per thousand, delta H-2 = 5.9 delta O-18 - 258 parts per thousand, and delta H-2 = 3.3 delta O-18 - 231 parts per thousand for patties, buns, and fries, respectively). The findings show that significant predictable variation exists in the stable isotopic composition of fast food meals. It is proposed that the variation in delta C-13 values of hamburger (beef) patties is indicative of differences in cattle-rearing practices, whereas delta H-2 and delta O-18 values are evidence of geographic variation in food sources. Although the patterns support the concept of a continental supermarket diet, there appears to be a strong regional component within the diet.

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