TY - JOUR
T1 - A screening study of elemental composition in legume (Fabaceae sp.) cultivar from Serbia
T2 - nutrient accumulation and risk assessment
AU - Pastor, Kristian
AU - Nastić, Nataša
AU - Ilić, Marko
AU - Skendi, Adriana
AU - Stefanou, Stefanos
AU - Ačanski, Marijana
AU - Rocha, João Miguel
AU - Papageorgiou, Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - The study is the first analytical approach to evaluate thirteen elements’ profiles of 4 different species (Phaseolus spp., Vicia spp., Pisum spp. and Lathyrus spp.) comprising 38 varieties of legumes cultivated in Serbia. The inductively coupled plasma with an optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES) was used to determine the levels of macro-, micro- and trace elemental contents, namely, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr and As, after microwave-assisted digestion. MANOVA was utilized to reveal significant differences in elemental composition within and between groups, while PCA to reveal the underlying patterns. Among the macroelements, the most abundant was K (8980.7-14177.4mgkg-1), followed by P, Mg and Ca, being the highest in Phaseolus spp. The data revealed that the studied legumes generally contained a high amount of Zn and Fe, with Lathyrus spp. being the richest in Zn. The mean concentration of trace elements in the analyzed legume samples was in the following order: Ni (24.2-57mgkg-1) > Cr (0.8-4.1mgkg-1) > Pb (0.07-1.2mgkg-1) > Cd (0-0.07mgkg-1). The determined Pb and Cd contents in all cultivars exceeded the set maximum limits by European and Serbian legislation, having a potential for human health risk. Pattern recognition techniques applied to the data did not distinguish among the species, revealing a similar elemental profile. In conclusion, this study highlights legumes as an extremely valuable source of macro- and microelements, but also the importance of monitoring the level of heavy metals in this commonly consumed foodstuff.
AB - The study is the first analytical approach to evaluate thirteen elements’ profiles of 4 different species (Phaseolus spp., Vicia spp., Pisum spp. and Lathyrus spp.) comprising 38 varieties of legumes cultivated in Serbia. The inductively coupled plasma with an optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES) was used to determine the levels of macro-, micro- and trace elemental contents, namely, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr and As, after microwave-assisted digestion. MANOVA was utilized to reveal significant differences in elemental composition within and between groups, while PCA to reveal the underlying patterns. Among the macroelements, the most abundant was K (8980.7-14177.4mgkg-1), followed by P, Mg and Ca, being the highest in Phaseolus spp. The data revealed that the studied legumes generally contained a high amount of Zn and Fe, with Lathyrus spp. being the richest in Zn. The mean concentration of trace elements in the analyzed legume samples was in the following order: Ni (24.2-57mgkg-1) > Cr (0.8-4.1mgkg-1) > Pb (0.07-1.2mgkg-1) > Cd (0-0.07mgkg-1). The determined Pb and Cd contents in all cultivars exceeded the set maximum limits by European and Serbian legislation, having a potential for human health risk. Pattern recognition techniques applied to the data did not distinguish among the species, revealing a similar elemental profile. In conclusion, this study highlights legumes as an extremely valuable source of macro- and microelements, but also the importance of monitoring the level of heavy metals in this commonly consumed foodstuff.
KW - Legumes
KW - Nutrients
KW - Heavy metals
KW - Microwave digestion
KW - ICP-OES
KW - Chemometrics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jfca.2024.106127
DO - 10.1016/j.jfca.2024.106127
M3 - Article
SN - 0889-1575
VL - 130
JO - Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
JF - Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
M1 - 106127
ER -