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Contents of metals in some wild mushrooms: Its impact in human health
Biological Trace Element Research · Mayıs 2006
Makale Bilgileri
DergiBiological Trace Element Research
Yayın TarihiMayıs 2006
Cilt / Sayfa110 · 79-94
Scopus ID2-s2.0-33646874349
Özet
The concentrations of 7 metals (lead, cadmium, manganese, copper, nickel, silver, and chromium) were determined in 32 different species of wild mushrooms. The mushroom samples, which have been using for food and some medical purposes, were collected from Konya, an Inner Anatolian region of Turkey. The highest metal concentrations were determined as 39 mg/kg Pb and 3.72 mg/kg Cd in Trichaptum abietinum, 467 mg/kg Mn in Panaeolus sphinctrinus, 326 mg/kg Cu in Trametes versicolor, 69.4 mg/kg Ni in Helvella spadicea, 6.97 mg/kg Ag in Agaricus campestris, and 84.5 mg/kg Cr in Phellinus igniarius. The maximum contents are 1.52, 2.22, and 60.2 mg/kg in Pleurotus eryngii (for Pb), Amanita vaginata (for Cd), and Helvella leucomelana (for Cu), respectively. These results were compared according to the WHO/FAO standard. © Copyright 2006 by Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature, whatsoever, reserved.
Yazarlar (5)
1
Hasan Huseyin Dogan
2
Murad Aydin Sanda
3
Refik Uyanöz
4
Celaleddin Öztürk
5
Ümmühan Çetin
Anahtar Kelimeler
Human health
Metal
Mushrooms
Toxicity
Kurumlar
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
Metrikler
60
Atıf
5
Yazar
4
Anahtar Kelime