Detection of Metals in Different Honey Brands
Bu çalışmada, 15 farklı firmaya ait 100 adet bal numunesindeki kadmiyum (Cd), kurşun (Pb), demir (Fe), çinko (Zn), alüminyum (Al), civa (Hg) ve bakır (Cu) seviyeleri atomik absorbsiyon spekrometresi ile araştırılmış ve metallerin ortalama değerleri Cd 0.343, Pb 1.101, Fe 41.13, Zn 6.76, Al 1.490, Hg 0.618, Cu 0.06 mg/kg olacak şekilde saptanmıştır. Bu sonuçlar ballardaki metal miktarların kabul edilebilir seviyelerde olduğunu ve ülkemizde bal üretiminin yasal düzenlemelere uygun yapıldığını ve kontrol altında olduğunu da göstermektedir
Farklı Marka Ballarda Metal Seviyelerinin Tespiti
In this study, cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), aluminium (Al), mercury (Hg) and copper (Cu) levels determined in a total of 100 honey samples belonging to 15 different companies, by atomic absorption spectrometry. The mean values were found Cd 0.343, Pb 1.101, Fe 41.13, Zn 6.76, Al 1.490, Hg 0.618, Cu 0.06 mg/kg. These results showed that the metal levels were known to be within the acceptable limits so honey is safe for metals which are harmful for human health. This data also indicates that, honey production is made in accordance with the regulations and it's under control
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