Title
Determination of heavy metals concentration in traditional herbs commonly consumed in the United Arab Emirates
Source of Publication
Journal of Environmental and Public Health
Abstract
Copyright © 2015 Rania Dghaim et al. Herbs are extensively consumed in the United Arab Emirates for their flavoring and medicinal properties. This study aimed at determining the concentration of heavy metals in selected traditional herbs consumed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A total of 81 samples of seven herbs, parsley (Petroselinumcrispum), basil (Ocimum basilicum), sage (Salvia officinalis), oregano (Origanum vulgare), mint (Mentha spicata), thyme (Thymus vulgaris), and chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), were purchased from the local market in Dubai and analyzed for their cadmium, lead, copper, iron, and zinc contents. Microwave-assisted digestion was applied for the dissolution of the samples and heavy metals concentration was determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). Metals were found to be present in varied concentrations in the herb samples.The concentration ranges were found as follows: less than 0.1-1.11mg.kg-1 for cadmium, less than 1.0-23.52mg.kg-1 for lead, 1.44-156.24mg.kg-1 for copper, 12.65-146.67mg.kg-1 for zinc, and 81.25-1101.22mg.kg-1 for iron. The findings of the study suggest that most of the analyzed herbs contained unsafe levels of heavy metals that exceeded theWorld Health Organization (WHO) permissible limits (PL).
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
DOI
10.1155/2015/973878
Recommended Citation
Dghaim, Rania; Al Khatib, Safa; Rasool, Husna; and Khan, Munawwar Ali, "Determination of heavy metals concentration in traditional herbs commonly consumed in the United Arab Emirates" (2015). Scopus Indexed Articles. 1726.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/scopus-indexed-articles/1726