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Total Concentration of Arsenic in Commercial Infant/Toddler Food: A Preliminary Study in Libya

  • Zane Vincevica-Gaile
  • , Youssef Lawgali
  • , Roy Hendroko Setyobudi
  • , Damat Damat*
  • , Shazma Anwar
  • , Mohammed Ali Wedyan
  • , Satriyo Krido Wahono
  • , Ivar Zekker
  • , Yogo Adhi Nugroho
  • , Juris Burlakovs
  • , Meddy Setiawan
  • , Diah Hermayanti
  • , Praptiningsih Gamawati Adinurani
  • , Afrida Rizka Farzana
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Benghazi
    • Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang
    • The University of Agriculture, Peshawar
    • Hashemite University
    • National Research and Innovation Agency Republic of Indonesia
    • University of Tartu
    • Institut Pertanian Bogor
    • Polish Academy of Science
    • Merdeka University of Madiun

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    Abstract

    Infant/toddler food (ITF) contamination with As is a severe issue of concern due to the fact that food is the second leading source of As after drinking water in the aspect of toxicity induced by nutrition. This study aimed to perform a preliminary assessment of As contamination in commercially available ITF in Libya, thus revealing possible exposure of consumers to As. ITF samples were purchased at supermarkets and were divided as follows: i) ITF containing cereal mixture (ITF-mix); ii) ITF containing wheat (ITF-wheat); and iii) ITF containing rice (ITF-rice). The total concentration of As was detected after wet digestion using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). The highest mean concentration of As was detected for ITF-rice in comparison to other ITF samples. Sources of As in food are both, natural and human-induced; the main source of ITF contamination with As could be industrial food processing, manufacturing and storage, as well as cultivation specifics of crops. The study revealed the significance of monitoring or supervision over food safety, especially regarding ITF as these products are intended for the most vulnerable groups of consumers.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number00051
    JournalBIO Web of Conferences
    Volume104
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024
    Event3rd and 4th International Conference on Bioenergy and Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture Technology, ICoN BEAT 2022 and 2023 - Malang, Indonesia
    Duration: 22 Nov 2023 → …

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
      SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
    2. SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
      SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

    Keywords

    • Child nutrition
    • Food contamination
    • Heavy metal pollution

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