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The concentration of minerals and physicochemical contaminants in conventional and organic vegetables

Authors :
Leonie Asfora Sarubbo
Ana Maria Ribeiro Bastos da Silva
Daline Fernandes de Souza Araújo
Margarida Angélica da Silva Vasconcelos
Luciana Leite de Andrade Lima
Samara Alvachian Cardoso Andrade
Source :
Food Control. 44:242-248
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

In this study, we performed a comparative analysis of the physical-chemical composition and pesticide residue content of lettuce, peppers, and tomatoes that were grown in organic and conventional systems. The vegetables were purchased at the Food Supply Centre of Pernambuco [Centro de Abastecimento Alimentar de Pernambuco – CEASA/PE], Pernambuco state, Brazil. The physical-chemical composition of the vegetables was determined according to the analytical procedures of the Association of Official Analytical Chemist. The minerals (Cu, Cr, Fe, K, Mn, Mg, Na, and Zn) and the heavy metals (Cd, Ni, and Pb) were assessed using atomic absorption spectrometry, and the pesticide residues were determined using a multi-residue analysis. The results were compared by means of a Student's t -test. Principal component analysis was performed to investigate the correlations between the minerals and the heavy metals. The measurements of weight, length, and width of all three of the vegetables that were assessed were higher in the conventional group. There were significant differences ( p p > 0.05). All three of the organic vegetables were higher in total dietary fibre. The composition of the minerals and heavy metals varied between all three vegetables. Contamination by pesticide residues was found in conventional peppers and organic tomatoes.

Details

ISSN :
09567135
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food Control
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6d0f3cfc970022dd8b4c9a2728f8a544
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2014.04.005