2005
DOI: 10.1021/jf040436o
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Determination of Some Toxic and Essential Metal Ions in Medicinal and Edible Plants from Mali

Abstract: Plants are used in different ways in Mali, among those as medicine and as food. The monitoring of metals in the plants is of great importance for protecting the public from the hazards of possible toxic effects and also for informing the population about the nutritional value of the plants. The concentrations of some toxic and essential metal ions were surveyed in seven medicinal and edible plants from Mali. Dry ashing of the plant material and subsequent use of atomic absorption spectrophotometry were the ana… Show more

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“…Weak levels were similar to the results previously reported by various researchers (Koc and Sari, 2009;Maiga et al, 2005;Sheded et al, 2006). These plant cadmium were lower the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended daily intake of this element for dietary sources which is 0.12 mg/g (Haider et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Weak levels were similar to the results previously reported by various researchers (Koc and Sari, 2009;Maiga et al, 2005;Sheded et al, 2006). These plant cadmium were lower the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended daily intake of this element for dietary sources which is 0.12 mg/g (Haider et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…(22) Manganese can activate superoxide dismutase; an enzyme which destroys superoxide anion protects lipids from oxidation. Cholesterol level did not decrease after cumin extract taking in this study, that is in agreement with a study on animals (23) but not consistent with some reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This accumulation is today one of the latest topics of environmental interest due to its potential damage effects on animals and human health (Maiga et al, 2005;Juhasz et al, 2008). The elimination of lead is incomplete and slow, resulting in bioaccumulation in target tissues, especially after long term exposure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%