Title of article :
The relative exclusion of zinc and iron from rice grain in relation to rice grain cadmium as compared to soybean: Implications for human health
Author/Authors :
Chaney، R. L. نويسنده , , Simmons، R W. نويسنده , , Pongsakul، P. نويسنده , , Saiyasitpanich، D. نويسنده , , Klinphoklap، S. نويسنده , , Nobuntou، W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
During 2000–2002, diagnostic rice and soybean plant samples and concurrent soil samples were collected from cultivated fields within a geo-physically unique Zn/Cd co-contaminated location in Thailand. For the fields sampled, aqua regiadigested Zn and Cd concentrations ranged from 2.91–284 and 254–8036 mg kg^–1, respectively. In comparison, rice and soybean Cd concentrations ranged from 0.02–5.00 and 1.08–1.71 mg kg^–1, respectively. Further, the results indicate that grain Cd, Zn and Fe concentrations are in the order riceGr=soybeanGr, soybeanGr>riceGr, soybeanGr>riceGr, respectively. However, and critically from a human health perspective, Cd:Zn and Cd:Fe ratios are in the order riceGr>soybeanGr. In addition, the riceGr Cd:Fe ratio is an order of magnitude higher than that determined for soybeanGr. The results of this study, clearly demonstrate that compared to rice stalk (rice^St) and rice leaf (rice^L), riceGr accumulates comparatively higher Cd than Zn and Fe thus resulting in the high riceGr Cd:Zn and Cd:Fe ratios. This is in direct contrast to the results observed for soybean.
Keywords :
health implications , Iron , zinc , Cadmium , comparative exclusion , rice grain
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL