Nickel, although essential to plants,
may be toxic to plants and animals. It is mainly assimilated by
food ingestion. However, information about the average
levels of elements (including Ni) in edible
vegetables from different regions is still scarce in
Brazil. The objectives of this study were to: (a)
evaluate and optimize a method for preparation of
vegetable tissue samples for Ni determination; (b)
optimize the analytical procedures for determination by
Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
(FAAS) and by Electro-thermal Atomic Absorption (ETAAS)
in vegetable samples and (c) determine
the Ni concentration in vegetables consumed in the
cities of Lorena and Taubaté in the Vale do
Paraíba, State of São Paulo, Brazil. By means of the
analytical technique for determination by ETAAS
or FAAS, the results were validated by the test of
analyte addition and recovery. The most viable
method tested for quantification of this element was
HClO4–HNO3 wet
digestion. All samples but
carrot tissue collected in Lorena contained Ni levels
above the permitted by the Brazilian Ministry of
Health. The most disturbing results, requiring more
detailed studies, were the Ni concentrations
measured in carrot samples from Taubaté, where levels
were five times higher than permitted by
Brazilian regulations.
Author
(s) Details
Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos
Salazar
Center of
Health and Agricultural Sciences (CCSA), Universidade de Cruz Alta (Unicruz),
Rod. Jacob Della Méa, km 5.6 - Parada Benito Cruz Alta (RS), ZIP 98005-972,
Brazil.
Marco Aurélio Kondracki de
Alcântara
Department of Basic and Environmental Sciences, Escola de Engenharia
de Lorena (EEL), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Estrada Municipal do Campinho
s/nº, Campus I, ZIP 12602-810, Lorena (SP), Brazil.
Ludmila Noskoski Salazar
Veterinary
Medicine Department, Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (FAMEV),
University of Passo Fundo (UPF), Passo Fundo (RS), Brazil.
João Fernando Zamberlan
Stricto
Sensu Graduate Program, Department of Rural Development, Universidade de Cruz
Alta (Unicruz), Rod. Jacob Della Méa, km 5.6 - Parada Benito Cruz Alta (RS),
ZIP 98005-972, Brazil.
Rafael Pivotto Bortolotto
Stricto Sensu Graduate Program, Department of Rural Development,
Universidade de Cruz Alta (Unicruz), Rod. Jacob Della Méa, km 5.6 - Parada
Benito Cruz Alta (RS), ZIP 98005-972, Brazil.
Hélcio José Izário Filho
Department of Chemistry Engineering, Escola de Engenharia de Lorena
(EEL), Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Estrada Municipal do Campinho s/nº,
Campus I, ZIP 12602-810, Lorena (SP), Brazil.
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