2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.06.028
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Trace metal levels in mushroom samples from Ordu, Turkey

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“…The highest and lowest cadmium concentrations were measured 0.270 mg/kg A. campestris and 0.034 mg/kg in S. crispa, respectively. Cadmium contents of fungi samples in previous studies have been reported as 0.81-7.50 mg/kg, 0.28-1.6 mg/kg (Mendil et al 2005), and 0.12-2.60 mg/kg (Malinowska et al 2004), 0.14-0.95 mg/kg (Soylak et al 2005). Cadmium level findings in this study were seen to be lower than those reported in the previous studies (Malinowska et al 2004;Mendil et al 2005;Soylak et al 2005).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…The highest and lowest cadmium concentrations were measured 0.270 mg/kg A. campestris and 0.034 mg/kg in S. crispa, respectively. Cadmium contents of fungi samples in previous studies have been reported as 0.81-7.50 mg/kg, 0.28-1.6 mg/kg (Mendil et al 2005), and 0.12-2.60 mg/kg (Malinowska et al 2004), 0.14-0.95 mg/kg (Soylak et al 2005). Cadmium level findings in this study were seen to be lower than those reported in the previous studies (Malinowska et al 2004;Mendil et al 2005;Soylak et al 2005).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…The Zn content was not determined in Canharellus cibarius. The Zn contents in the samples studied in this work were higher than literature values in these cited references, [7,8,10,[12][13][14][15] while Zn content was lower than value of Boletus edulis. [9] The lowest content and the highest content level of potassium were 20897.9 mg/kg (Agaricus porphyrocephalus) and 50977.5 mg/kg (Canharellus cibarius), respectively.…”
Section: Elemental Analysis By On-destructive Techniques 729contrasting
confidence: 73%
“…[24] The iron concentrations in the mushroom samples varied from 64.1 to 2970.6 mg/kg, and the highest concentration was obtained in Cantharellus cibarius. Iron contents in the studied samples were much higher than literature values for Agaricus bisporus, [10,12,13,15] Agaricus porphyrocephalus, [8] Morchella esculanta, [12,14] while Fe content was in agreement with Marasmius oreades. [7] Fe contents were much lower than literature values for Nectria cinnabarina and Lycogola epidendron.…”
Section: Elemental Analysis By On-destructive Techniques 729contrasting
confidence: 62%
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