Titre |
Evaluation of Toxicological Risk Related to Presence of Lead and Cadmium in Moringa oleifera Lam. Leaves Powders Marketed in Cotonou |
Auteurs |
AHOYO THEODORA ANGÈLE [3],
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Journal: |
Food and Nutrition Sciences, |
Catégorie Journal: |
Internationale |
Impact factor: |
0 |
Volume Journal: |
5 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/fns.2014.59087 |
Resume |
To evaluate lead and cadmium contamination in Moringa oleifera leaves powders marketed in
Cotonou and health risks associated with its consumption, cross-sectional and analytical study
were done from October 23th, 2012 to June 20th, 2013. Samples of Moringa powders were purchased
at different outlets (health centers, supermarkets, pharmacy, etc.). Assays were performed
by atomic absorption spectrophotometry after digestion according calcination method. Pb and Cd
levels were compared with Codex Alimentarius standards, using the Student t test. Daily Exposure
Doses (DDE) and Hazard Quotients (HQ) specific to each contaminant were calculated using a
conventional method. Results revealed that the mean concentration of lead for all samples (1.526
mg/kg) exceeded of about 5.08 times the maximum allowable limit whereas cadmium levels
(0.246 mg/kg) was not statistically higher than the standard. The highest concentrations of Pb and Cd are respectively 4.263 mg/kg and 0.354 mg/kg. Children are 2.3 to 3.8 times in greater danger |
Mots clés |
Moringa oleifera; Lead; Cadmium; Hazard; Food Supplement |
Pages |
770 - 778 |
Fichier |
(PDF) |