Evaluation of the Safety and Potential Benefits of Beetroot-Based Dietary Supplements According to Their Elemental Composition

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Joanna Brzezińska-Rojek
Małgorzata Rutkowska
Justyna Ośko
Piotr Konieczka
Magdalena Prokopowicz
Małgorzata Grembecka
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[1] Medical University of Gdańsk,Department of Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] Gdańsk University of Technology,Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry
[3] Medical University of Gdańsk,Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
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Beetroot; Dietary supplements; Mineral composition; Toxic elements; Food safety; Cadmium;
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The study aimed to assess the health value and safety associated with the consumption of the chosen 37 beetroot-based dietary supplements (DSs). An optimized and validated analytical procedure, using a method called microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometry (MP-AES), was developed to determine the profiles of 19 elements (Na, K, Fe, Ca, Pt, Zn, Cd, Cu, V, Co, Ni, Pb, Mo, Mg, Al, Mn, Sr, Cr, Ba) in the DSs. The products were assessed for compliance with the recommended daily doses for the chosen elements, and any deviations were identified. Results showed that powders constituted a richer source of elements than capsules and tablets. The exception was iron-enriched products, which provided the highest dose of Fe (3.75 to 25 mg/daily dose). Safety assessment was evaluated in 3 steps, including (1) the determination of levels of Al, Ba, Cd, and Pb; (2) comparison of their content with the permissible contamination limits; and (3) comparison of the weekly or monthly intake of Al and Cd with the provisional tolerable weekly (PTWI) or monthly (PTMI) intake, respectively. The content of Ba was evaluated because of the oral reference dose (RfD). Five products were significantly contaminated with Cd (4–134% of PTMI Cd), two with Al (11–12%), and three with Ba (1.085–1.331 µg/d.d.). Lead was not detected above the LOQ (0.035 mg/kg). Factor analysis was employed to differentiate between the pharmaceutical forms (capsules, tablets, and powders) and determine the origin of the powder contained in the capsules. These results highlight the importance of implementing more stringent control measures and regulatory changes in the DSs market to ensure consumer safety.
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页码:3318 / 3332
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