Title of article :
Acid extraction of lead and cadmium from
newly-purchased ceramic and melamine dinnerware
Author/Authors :
Ralph W. Sheets، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Imported dishes can present human health hazards in two ways: 1. dinnerware that contains toxic metals in
excessive amounts may gain entry to the US; and 2. imported decorative ceramic plates may be improperly labeled
regarding permissible use with food. In the present study, non-random samples of dishes were purchased in new
condition in US retail outlets and subjected to 24-h acid leaching tests. Two of 28 patterns of imported ceramic
dinnerware were found to release lead in levels that exceed US Food and Drug Administration FDA. limits, and 10
other patterns released lead in concentrations exceeding California Proposition 65 CA 65. limits. One imported
ceramic dish released cadmium in excess of FDA limits. Samples of new foreign-made melamine plastic. dinnerware
in four patterns released neither lead nor cadmium in detectable concentrations. One of three patterns of imported
decorative ceramic plates released lead in concentrations exceeding 2000 mgrml. These plates are not permanently
labeled as hazardous and are in noncompliance with FDA regulations.
Keywords :
Toxic Metals , lead , Ceramic dinnerware , Cadmium , Melamine dinnerware
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment