Badis, Bendeddouche and Rachid, Zellagui and Esma, Bendeddouche (2014) Levels of Selected Heavy Metals in Fresh Meat from Cattle, Sheep, Chicken and Camel Produced in Algeria. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 4 (8). pp. 1260-1267. ISSN 2347565X
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Abstract
Aims: Levels of selected heavy metals iron, copper, zinc, lead, cadmium and mercury were determined in fresh meat from cattle, sheep, chicken and camel produced in Algeria.
Methodology: We are using atomic absorption spectrophotometry in some different samples of beef (n=120), sheep (n=120), chicken (n=120) and camel (n=120) of fresh meat collected in two areas north and south from Algeria.
Results: The order of the levels of the trace elements obtained was iron >zinc >copper> lead >cadmium >mercury. The highest concentration of iron and lead were found in the chicken meat (246.83µg/g, 8.80µg/g respectively) while camel’s meat maintained the lowest values of most studied metals except values of lead (3.21µg/g) and zinc (4.17µg/g) in southern area.
Samples from the north area are more contaminated due to massive industrialization and agricultural practices.
Conclusion: The concentrations of all essential elements in the selected products were high and often exceeded legal limits set by health authorities.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | OA Open Library > Biological Science |
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Date Deposited: | 12 Dec 2023 03:57 |
Last Modified: | 12 Dec 2023 03:57 |
URI: | http://archive.sdpublishers.com/id/eprint/1423 |