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      Cadmium content in foodstuffs from the Greek market.

      Food additives and contaminants
      Animals, Beverages, analysis, Cadmium, Commerce, Food Contamination, Food Inspection, methods, Greece, Humans, Meat, Shellfish, Spectrum Analysis, Vegetables, chemistry

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          Determinations of the cadmium content of a wide variety of foodstuffs from the Greek market were carried out. The values detected ranged from <0.1 ng x g(-1) in alcoholic beverages to 1595.8 ng x g(-1) in large snails. The highest values were observed in molluscs and crustaceans (117.4 ng x g(-1)), followed by leafy vegetables (28.3 ng x g(-1)), potatoes (22.3 ng x g(-1)) and organs and offal (20.7 ng x g(-1)), whereas the other food categories had a lower cadmium content. The results are comparable with those from the rest of Europe. Preliminary analytical data on the cadmium content of food samples of organic cultivation showed significantly lower values compared with those of samples of conventional produce.

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          10.1080/02652030210136973
          12443557

          Chemistry
          Animals,Beverages,analysis,Cadmium,Commerce,Food Contamination,Food Inspection,methods,Greece,Humans,Meat,Shellfish,Spectrum Analysis,Vegetables,chemistry

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