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Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Levels of Heavy Metals and Ochratoxin A in Medicinal Plants Commercialized in Turkey
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Hakan ÖZDEN1  Sibel ÖZDEN2 
[1] İstanbul University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Division of Botany;İstanbul University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Toxicology
关键词: Lead;    cadmium;    OTA;    linden;    chamomile;    sage;   
DOI  :  10.4274/tjps.74936
来源: Galenos Yayinevi
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【 摘 要 】

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the levels of Pb, Cd, and OTA in frequently used medicinal plants. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one samples of linden, chamomile, and sage were obtained during the spring and summer period of 2016 from local markets and traditional bazaars in İstanbul, Turkey. Microwave-assisted digestion was applied for the preparation of the samples and the ICPOES was used for the determination of Pb and Cd. Determination of OTA was performed using HPLC-FLD after immunoaffinity column clean-up. Results: OTA was detected in only one chamomile sample with a low concentration level of 0.034 µg/kg. According to the results of ICP-OES analysis, Pb in the concentration range of 4.125-6.487 mg/kg, 3.123-5.769 mg/kg and 3.229-5.985 mg/kg and Cd in the concentration range of 0.324- 0.524 mg/kg, 0.365-0.51 mg/kg and 0.321-0.474 mg/kg was found in linden, chamomile, and sage teas, respectively. Conclusion: We indicated that levels of Pb and OTA were found below the maximum permissible level whereas high levels of Cd were observed in medicinal plants, which may not pose a health risk for consumers according to the exposure assessment. However, it is suggested that other mycotoxins and heavy metal contents should be carefully considered in medicinal plants.

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