Levels of Selected Heavy Metals in Fresh Meat from Cattle, Sheep, Chicken and Camel Produced in Algeria

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.

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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

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