Seaweeds have been used as animal feed since a long time and are consumed as food in several cultures. In fact, macroalgae are a source of protein, fiber, polyunsaturated fat, and minerals. The concentration of trace elements was determined in dominant macroalga species from three sites of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. A high interspecies variability was observed, with higher metal levels in brown and green than those in red seaweeds. The maximum values set by European regulations for arsenic, mercury, and cadmium in food and feed were never exceeded, but a few samples were very close to limits set for mercury. Conversely, the maximumlimit for lead in feed was exceeded in all species from one of the considered sites. Analogously, lead in seaweeds could constitute a potential risk for human health, due to the exceeding of the maximumvalue set for food supplements.

Trace metal occurrence in Mediterranean seaweeds

Battuello, Marco;Nurra, Nicola;Sartor, Rocco Mussat;RIVA, Anna;Pessani, Daniela;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Seaweeds have been used as animal feed since a long time and are consumed as food in several cultures. In fact, macroalgae are a source of protein, fiber, polyunsaturated fat, and minerals. The concentration of trace elements was determined in dominant macroalga species from three sites of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. A high interspecies variability was observed, with higher metal levels in brown and green than those in red seaweeds. The maximum values set by European regulations for arsenic, mercury, and cadmium in food and feed were never exceeded, but a few samples were very close to limits set for mercury. Conversely, the maximumlimit for lead in feed was exceeded in all species from one of the considered sites. Analogously, lead in seaweeds could constitute a potential risk for human health, due to the exceeding of the maximumvalue set for food supplements.
2018
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/0944-1344
Feed; Food; Lead; Mediterranean Sea; Seaweeds; Trace elements; Environmental Chemistry; Pollution; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Squadrone, Stefania; Brizio, Paola; Battuello, Marco; Nurra, Nicola; Rocco Mussat, Sartor; Riva, Anna; Staiti, Mariachiara; Benedetto, Alessandro; Pessani, Daniela; Abete, Maria Cesarina
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