Title of article :
Prevalence, Risk Assessment, and Leachability of Al in Milk and some Dairy Products
Author/Authors :
Abdelfatah, Eman Nabil Department of Food Control - Zagazig University, Zagazig City, Sharkia, Egypt , Saeed Abdellatif, Samah Department of Food Control - Zagazig University, Zagazig City, Sharkia, Egypt
Abstract :
One hundred and twenty random samples of different dairy products were collected to be analyzed for Al
(Al) concentration, to estimate the intake of Al via consumption of these products, and to investigate the leachability
of Al from Al utensils into milk during boiling, storage, and reconstitution of infant formula milk powder (IFMP).
The analysis of samples occurred, using Buck Scientific Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). The obtained
results showed highly significant difference among the examined samples in Al levels P< 0.0001, where the highest
level was recorded in rice pudding samples (5.35±0.34) and the lowest level was reported in infant formula samples
that decreased significantly from other groups (0.36 ± 0.05). Also, Al residues were considered lower compared with
the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) established by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food
Additives ( JECFA). The results of the experimental study showed that, processing of milk in Al containers raised
Al residues in the products and the level of contamination increased by increasing the time of contact either during
boiling or storage. On the other hand, Al exposure from tap water used for formula preparation had not a potential risk
itself. Nevertheless, by reconstitution, it will elevate the Al content in it than in milk powder.
Keywords :
Al , Dairy products , Risk assessment , Leachability , IFMP
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences