Determination of elements in raw and industrial milks from Tehran city

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Udgivet i:International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry vol. 105, no. 16 (Dec 2025), p. 3904
Hovedforfatter: Younes, Mahdinezhad Hargalan
Andre forfattere: Mahmood Alizadeh Sani, Nabi Shariatifar, Gholamreza Jahed Khaniki, Nazmara, Shahrokh, Issa Mohammadpourfard, Arabameri, Majid
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100 1 |a Younes, Mahdinezhad Hargalan  |u Division of Food Safety and Hygiene, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
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520 3 |a Considering the toxic and side effects of elements in the environment and food chain, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the amount of elements in milk samples supplied in Tehran city. In this study, some elements (As, Cd, Pb, Hg, Zn, Cu, Cr, Co, Fe, and Ni) were determined in milk samples after acid digestion, by using the Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) technique. The mean and range of concentration for As, Hg, Cd, Co, Pb, Cr, Ni, Cu, Fe, and Zn in milk samples was reported as 0.01 (0.0–1), 0.2 (0–1.14), 0.34 (0.0–7.18), 0.79 (0–43.41), 16.89 (0–628.02), 23.11 (17.75–42.72), 23.50 (8.46–160.27), 281.15 (15.83–1544.71), 535.92 (109.80–3821.21), and 1430.23 (320.71–3011.77) ppb, respectively. In all the samples, Zn had the highest mean (1430 ppb), which was lower than the standard limit of China and Brazil, and arsenic had the lowest mean (0.01 ppb). In raw milks, the mean concentration of Pb was 27.28 ppb, which was higher than the permissible limit of the national standards of Iran, the Codex Commission, and the European Union (20 ppb). Based on the Monte Carlo simulation results, the hazard index (HI) and ILCR related to exposure to multiple toxic metals via milk for adults were 1.53E–02 and 1.08E–5; and for children and adults, 5.29E–02, and 3.83–5, respectively. Therefore, there was no significant non-carcinogenic or carcinogenic risk from milk consumption. The findings of the research showed that the concentration of other metals in raw and industrial milks was below the permissible limit of the national standard of Iran. Therefore, it seems necessary to monitor the contaminants in the food chain and high-consumption foods such as dairy products to ensure food safety and consumer health. 
651 4 |a Iran 
651 4 |a Tehran Iran 
653 |a Mercury 
653 |a Spectrometry 
653 |a Iron 
653 |a Carcinogens 
653 |a Optical emission spectroscopy 
653 |a Food safety 
653 |a Zinc 
653 |a Cadmium 
653 |a Copper 
653 |a Dairy products 
653 |a Contaminants 
653 |a Milk 
653 |a Food chains 
653 |a Arsenic 
653 |a Lead 
653 |a Metals 
653 |a Adults 
653 |a Food contamination 
653 |a Monte Carlo simulation 
653 |a Side effects 
653 |a Nickel 
653 |a Cobalt 
653 |a Mercury (metal) 
653 |a Metal concentrations 
653 |a Inductively coupled plasma 
653 |a Chromium 
653 |a Acid digestion 
700 1 |a Mahmood Alizadeh Sani  |u Division of Food Safety and Hygiene, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
700 1 |a Nabi Shariatifar  |u Division of Food Safety and Hygiene, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
700 1 |a Gholamreza Jahed Khaniki  |u Division of Food Safety and Hygiene, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
700 1 |a Nazmara, Shahrokh  |u Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
700 1 |a Issa Mohammadpourfard  |u Division of Food Safety and Hygiene, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Science , Tehran , Iran 
700 1 |a Arabameri, Majid  |u Halal Research Center of IRI. Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Tehran , Iran 
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