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Determination of total and bioavailable heavy and trace metals in South African commercial herbal concoctions using ICP-OES. (Special Issue: Quality control.)

机译:使用ICP-OES测定南非商业草药混合物中的总重金属和可生物利用的重金属和痕量金属。 (特刊:质量控制。)

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In South Africa, the use of commercial herbal concoctions is becoming very popular. However, due to lack of Good Manufacturing Practices there is a possibility of heavy metal contamination in these commercial herbal concoctions. The aim of this investigation was to screen for heavy metal and trace elements in commercial herbal concoctions used in traditional medicine to treat various kinds of ailments in South Africa. This is the first investigation in which metal concentrations in commercial herbal concoctions was measured. Fourteen herbal concoctions were obtained from traditional herbal (muthi) shops and were subjected to analysis for total and bioavailable metal concentrations using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrophotometry (ICP-OES). Of all the concoctions tested only Vusa umzimba and Sejeso herbal mixture contained high amounts of Cd (2.2 and 0.6 mg/kg) respectively, exceeding the safety limit of 0.3 mg/kg (WHO, 1998). Vusa umzimba also exhibited high amounts of bioavailable Cd (1.2 mg/kg) thereby making it unsafe for human consumption. Surprisingly very high amounts of Hg were detected in Ingwe muthi mixture and Sejeso herbal mixture (14.9 and 12.3 mg/kg) respectively. These by far exceeds the weekly allowance limit of 2 micro g/kg given by WHO/UN committee (2007). Relatively high amounts of Pb were found in Sejeso herbal mixture. The levels of bioavailable metals detected in this study raise concerns, not only for consumer safety, but also the quality of herbal concoctions available as part of the traditional medicinal practice in South Africa.
机译:在南非,商业草药混合剂的使用变得非常流行。但是,由于缺乏良好的生产规范,这些商业草药混合物中可能存在重金属污染。这项调查的目的是筛查在传统药物中用于治疗南非各种疾病的商业草药混合物中的重金属和微量元素。这是首次测量商业草药混合物中金属浓度的研究。从传统的草药商店购买了14种草药混合物,并使用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱法(ICP-OES)对总和生物利用的金属浓度进行了分析。在所有测试的混合液中,仅维氏蛇药和Sejeso中草药混合物分别含有大量的Cd(2.2和0.6 mg / kg),超过了安全限量0.3 mg / kg(WHO,1998年)。 Vusa umzimba还显示出大量可利用的Cd(1.2 mg / kg),因此对于人类食用而言是不安全的。令人惊讶的是,在Ingwe muthi混合物和Sejeso草药混合物中分别检测到非常高的Hg(14.9和12.3 mg / kg)。这些远远超过了世卫组织/联合国委员会(2007年)规定的每周2微克/千克的限量。在Sejeso草药混合物中发现了相对较高的Pb含量。在这项研究中检测到的可生物利用金属的含量不仅引起消费者安全,而且也引起了南非传统医药实践中草药混合物的质量问题。

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