Analysis of macro and trace elements status in the population of Buryat children based on chemical composition of hair

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Tarmaeva, Inna Yuryevna [1 ]
Bogdanova, Olga Georgievna [2 ]
Galchenko, Alexey Vladimirovich [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fed Res Ctr Nutr Biotechnol & Food Safety, Ustinskiy Proezd Str 2-14, Moscow 109240, Russia
[2] East Siberian Inst Med & Ecol Res, Angarsk, Russia
[3] Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Moscow, Russia
关键词
minerals; toxic elements; essential elements; chemical hair composition; the child population; nutrition; Republic of Buryatia;
D O I
10.5414/TE500017
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Objective: Comparative study of the state of essential and toxic chemical elements exchange through multi-element analysis of hair in the bodies of Buryat children attending pre-primary schools in the Republic of Buryatia was performed. Materials and methods: The analysis of elemental composition of the hair of 50 Buryat children living in Ulan-Ude was car-ried out by mass spectrometry with in-ductively coupled plasma (ICP-MS) in the accredited laboratory of the Center for Bi-otic Medicine ANO, Moscow. Results: Low Co concentrations were most common in children (80%, median (Me) (q25 - q75) = 0.010 mg/kg (0.007 - 0.014)), less spread were low Cu (Me (q25 - q75) = 7.10 mg/kg (6.28 - 7.93)) and low I (Me (q25 - q75) = < 0.2 mg/kg (< 0.2 - 0.55)) levels, which was observed in 70% to 84% of cases, respec-tively. Decreased Zn (Me (q25 - q75) = 70.0 mg/kg (38.1 - 110.6)), Mn (Me (q25 - q75) = 0.336 mg/kg (0.223 - 0.513)), and silicon (Me (q25 - q75) = 10.4 mg/kg (4.6 - 20.5)) levels were found in 28 - 48% of children. Elevated Na (Me (q25 - q75) = 793.1 mg/kg (349.6 - 1,756.0)) and K (Me (q25 - q75) = 1,902 mg/kg (534 - 3,247)) concentrations were found in 60% of preschoolers. Among toxic elements, Pb was found to exceed the maximum permissible concentrations,in 6.8% of the children. Conclusion: Buryat children seem to be at higher risk of be-ing deficient in essential trace elements, as low hair trace elements concentrations are widespread. At the same time, it is unlikely that toxic elements would be accumulated in their hair. However, this needs to be con-firmed in larger studies with a deeper inves-tigation of the chemical elements' metabo-lism.
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