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Determination of essential and toxic elements in Algerian plant Matricaria chamomilla L.

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RADIOCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 111, Issue 7, Pages 565-571

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/ract-2022-0103

Keywords

human health; ICP-OES method; INAA; Matricaria chamomilla L; trace elements

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This study examined the content of essential and toxic elements in the chamomile plant in Algeria using two analytical techniques. It found that there were twenty-one elements present, including both macro and microelements. The concentration of toxic elements was within acceptable limits.
The chamomile plant, Matricaria chamomilla L., is a well-known medicinal plant species that is widely utilized in folk and traditional medicine to provide sedative as well as spasmolytic effects. In the present study and for the first time in Algeria, we examined in particular the content of essential and toxic elements in the Algerian plant M. chamomilla L., by using two analytical techniques Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). The findings from the two analytical techniques showed that there were twenty-one elements, comprising macro and microelements, including Ba, Br, Ca, Cl, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Rb, Sb, Sc, Sr, Th, U, and Zn. The accuracy of these methods was verified and confirmed by analyzing three certified reference materials. This study demonstrated the abundance of mineral elements in M. chamomilla L. Additionally, the concentration of the toxic elements determined were within the Food and Agriculture Organization's tolerance limits (FAO).

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