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JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
卷 118, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2023.105190
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Coconut water; Manganese; Aluminum; Nickel; Risk assessment
The levels of ten elements in coconut water were determined using MIP OES. Natural green and processed coconut water were found to be excellent sources of Mn, while consuming mature coconut water is not recommended due to high Ni levels.
The levels of ten elements, including essential (Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, P, and Zn) and potentially toxic trace ele-ments (Al, B, and Ni) in coconut water were determined by microwave induced plasma optical emission spec-trometry (MIP OES). The samples included natural green, mature, and industrially processed coconut water, which were all treated by acid decomposition assisted by microwave radiation. The concentrations were in the range (mg kg-1) of < 0.02-0.5 for Al, < 0.3-2.5 for B, 52.1-3853 for Ca, 0.02-0.8 for Cu, 0.1-0.508 for Fe, 13-296 for Mg, 0.03-33 for Mn, < 0.005-3.5 for Ni, 24-349 for P, and < 0.046-0.8 for Zn. Processed coconut water presented lower concentrations of essential elements than the natural drink, whereas higher Al concen-trations were found in the industrially processed samples. Natural green and processed coconut water showed to be an excellent source of Mn for humans, as the ingestion of one cup of natural coconut water per day can contribute to more than 100% of the recommended daily ingestion of this element. The consumption of natural mature coconut water is not recommended, considering the high Ni levels determined in these beverages.
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