• Title of article

    Heavy Metals Contents in Some Commercially available Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Samples in Misurata City – Libya

  • Author/Authors

    Mohammed ، Alkherraz Abdulfattah Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science - Misurata University , Mohamed ، Hashad Omar General Electricity Company of Libya , Muftah ، Elsherif Khaled Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science - University of Benghazi

  • From page
    99
  • To page
    107
  • Abstract
    The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the concentrations of Mn, Cr, Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd in 18 types of commercially available coffee, tea, and cocoa on Misurata city markets. The samples were dry digested and then measured by Microwave Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry (MP-AES). The heavy elements levels were differed among the various types of analyzed samples. The concentrations of Mn were relatively higher than the other analyzed elements and varied between 1.0 – 673.3 mg/kg. The observed concentration ranges of the other elements, were as follows: Cr (0.1- 131.0 mg/kg), Fe (0.3 – 40.6 mg/kg), Cu (0.3 – 13.6 mg/kg), Zn (1.0 -20.9 mg/kg), Pb (1.8 – 4.4 mg/kg) and most Cd samples were below the instrument detection limits. The values determined for Mn, Cr, Fe, Cu, and Zn were lower than the maximum permissible limits. However, the concentrations of Pb were high according to the Brazilian law and Mercosul regulations, and the regulations of the European Union. Monitoring of heavy metal in food, like coffee, teas, and cocoa, provides useful information on safety features of food in regulatory procedures in terms of suitability of food for consumption, as well as its nutritional value.
  • Keywords
    Heavy Metals , Coffee , Tea , Cocoa , Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
  • Journal title
    Progress in Chemical and Biochemical Research
  • Journal title
    Progress in Chemical and Biochemical Research
  • Record number

    2511404