Author/Authors :
Cao، نويسنده , , Jin and Fei Luo، نويسنده , , Sha and Wei Liu، نويسنده , , Jian and Li، نويسنده , , Yi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Fluoride content in black tea in various commodities, packages, and preparation processess was assayed and its safety evaluated. A fluoride ion selective electrode method was used to determine the fluoride content in 20 tea samples, in various black tea commodities, namely stick-shaped, granular, and canned or bottled tea beverage, originally produced in India, Sri Lanka, China, Japan and UK, and milk–tea after addition of milk and sugar. The fluoride content of 5 stick-shaped black teas was 96.9–148 mg/kg, that of 8 granular black tea was 139–223 mg/kg, and that of 3 canned or bottled beverage black tea beverages was 0.70–0.96 mg/l, respectively. Neither the bagged black tea paper nor the addition of milk and sugar affected the ionic fluoride level within the tea. These results suggest that, for heavy black tea drinkers, the fluoride intake in areas with drinking water fluoridation, and also other probable sources of fluoride, may approach or reach the level of risk from chronic fluoride intoxication.
Keywords :
water fluoridation , Safety Evaluation , fluoride , Black tea