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Nutrient metals Macronutrients Calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium Micronutrients Chromium, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, nickle, selenium Possibly essential micronutrients Arsenic, boron, vanadium Toxic metals Berrylium, cadmium, lead, mercury Non toxic, non-essential metals Aluminium, tin Heavy metals Heavy metals Heavy metals one of Heavy metals one of inorganic pollutants inorganic pollutants Lustrous appearance, good Lustrous appearance, good conductor of electricity & conductor of electricity & enter chemicals reactions enter chemicals reactions as cations as cations Natural substances, Natural substances, present since the earth’s present since the earth’s formation formation Become pollutants when Become pollutants when human activities (i.e. human activities (i.e. mining & smelting) release mining & smelting) release them from the rocks them from the rocks Heavy metals in food Heavy metals in food Undesirable – Pb, Cd, As, Hg Undesirable – Pb, Cd, As, Hg high toxicity level high toxicity level adverse health effect & no benefit for adverse health effect & no benefit for human human Expected in certain amount – Fe, Cu, Expected in certain amount – Fe, Cu, Zn, Al Zn, Al medium toxicity level medium toxicity level have important roles in human have important roles in human metabolism metabolism Table. PTWI and MAC for several heavy metals Heavy PTWI Equivalent Heavy PTWI Equivalent metals metals (mg/kg (mg/day for 60 kg (mg/kg (mg/day for 60 kg BW) adult) BW) adult) Lead (Pb) 0.025 0.21 Lead (Pb) 0.025 0.21 Cadmium 0.007 0.06 Cadmium 0.007 0.06 (Cd) (Cd) Arsenic (Ar) 0.015 0.12 Arsenic (Ar) 0.015 0.12 Mercury (Hg) 0.005 0.043 Mercury (Hg) 0.005 0.043 Copper (Cu) 3.5 30 Copper (Cu) 3.5 30 Aluminium 7 60 Aluminium 7 60 * PTWI = Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake (Al) (Al) * According to JECFA (Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives) FAO Zinc (Zn) 7 60 Zinc (Zn) 7 60
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