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JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
卷 69, 期 -, 页码 45-52出版社
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2018.02.001
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Eggs; Trace elements; Toxic metals; Home-grown hens; Free-range hens; Dietary intake; Food analysis; Food composition; ICP OES
A total of 21 metals (Na, K, Ca, Mg, V, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cr, Mo, Co, B, Ba, Li, Sr, Ni, Si, Al, Pb, Cd) have been analysed, using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), in a total of 288 eggs from free-range and home-grown hens in order to establish differences in metallic content according to the breeding system. Method accuracy was checked by the analysis of certified reference materials (SRM 1515 Apple Leaves, SRM 1548a Typical Diet and SRM 1567a Wheat Flour from NIST) and the recovery percentages were between 97.7-103%. The results obtained were in good agreement with 95% confidence limit with the certified concentrations, relative standard deviation (RSD) values were lower than 25%. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in the metal content between the two breeding systems have been demonstrated. The daily consumption of eggs from free-range hens (24.3 g/person/day for children, 31.2 g/person/day for adults) contributes to the intake of metals, such as Na (2.7% adults, 2.1% children), Fe (7.4% males, 3.7% females, 4.3% children), Zn (4.4% males, 5.9% females, 4.1% children) and Cu (9.6% adults, 8.3% children). Macroelements and trace elements contribution is lower in home-grown eggs and with higher amounts of toxic metals.
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