Concentrations of cadmium and lead in different types of milk

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E. M. Rodríguez Rodríguez
E. Delgado Uretra
C. Díaz Romero
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[1] Department of Analytical Chemistry,
[2] Nutrition and Food Science,undefined
[3] University of La Laguna,undefined
[4] E-38201 La Laguna (Tenerife),undefined
[5] Spain,undefined
[6] Environmental Service,undefined
[7] University of La Laguna,undefined
[8] E-38201 La Laguna (Tenerife),undefined
[9] Spain,undefined
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Key words Cadmium; Lead; Milk; Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry;
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 Concentrations of Pb and Cd were determined in samples of human, raw and pasteurized cow's and goat's milk and powdered infant formula. The following mean Cd concentrations (and ranges) were recorded: in human milk, 2.70 μg/l (0.6–11.3, n=55); in raw cow's milk, 4.88 μg/l (0.7–23.1, n=47); in pasteurized cow's milk, 4.30 μg/l (3.4–5.9, n=6); in goat's milk, 7.81 μg/l (1.0–18.4, n=38); and in powdered, infant formula, 3.81 μg/l (3.4–4.1, n=5). The concentrations (and ranges) of Pb were: in human milk, 8.34 μg/l (0.1–32.3, n=55); in raw cow's milk, 14.82 μg/l (1.3–39.1, n=28); in pasteurized cow's milk, 10.25 μg/l (6.9–19.6, n=6); in goat's milk, 11.86 μg/l (0.4–38.5, n=36); and in powdered, infant formula, 8.30 μg/l (5.1–10.6, n=5). Our data were within the normal ranges for each kind of milk. The Cd and Pb concentrations in goat's milk were significantly higher than the concentrations observed in the other milks, whereas human milk and powdered infant formula presented the lowest Cd and Pb concentrations. A considerable decrease in the concentration of Cd with the stage of lactation was observed. The concentrations of Cd and Pb in human, cow's and goat's milk also varied according to the time of year. The concentrations of Pb and Cd in the different milks did not present any risk to human health (infants or adults).
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