Abstract This study aimed to determine the percentage of reduction of lead and cadmium by chelating agents (potassium tartrate and potassium citrate) in the steps of soaking, cooking, and simultaneous soaking and cooking in some varieties of rice for the first time. Each chemical experiment was performed in ten replications. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Agilent‐7700X ICP‐MS) was used to assess the complete Cd and Pb content in rice samples acid‐digested (500 mg dry‐sample, 9 ml HNO3: 3 ml HCl). The cooking‐only treatment was more successful in terms of lead reduction than the soaking‐only treatment in chelating agent‐containing solutions (either potassium tartrate or potassium citrate), though it had the same effect on cadm...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
With attention to high public concern to dietary intakes of heavy metals from various foods and rice...
Rice contamination with heavy metals has always been one of the main concerns of food health. The pu...
In this research, effect of soaking time, acidity and temperature on the removal of lead and cadmium...
Rice is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereals. Consequently, its contamination by food c...
Introduction: Consumption of food contaminated by heavy metals, especially nickel and chromium, caus...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution with heavy metals is considered one of the ...
Background & Aims of the Study: One of the concerns of the human is pollution of food products such ...
Heavy metal contamination of soils or water can lead to excessive lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) levels ...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
Aims Heavy metals in the environment are toxic to plants, animals and human. This study aimed to in...
A study on the modification of rice husk by various carboxylic acids showed that tartaric acid modif...
Background: The presence of toxic heavy metals in cereal grains like rice is one of the main human ...
Cadmium is one of the dangerous heavy metals which its presence in nature and entrance to humans foo...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
With attention to high public concern to dietary intakes of heavy metals from various foods and rice...
Rice contamination with heavy metals has always been one of the main concerns of food health. The pu...
In this research, effect of soaking time, acidity and temperature on the removal of lead and cadmium...
Rice is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereals. Consequently, its contamination by food c...
Introduction: Consumption of food contaminated by heavy metals, especially nickel and chromium, caus...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution with heavy metals is considered one of the ...
Background & Aims of the Study: One of the concerns of the human is pollution of food products such ...
Heavy metal contamination of soils or water can lead to excessive lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) levels ...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
Aims Heavy metals in the environment are toxic to plants, animals and human. This study aimed to in...
A study on the modification of rice husk by various carboxylic acids showed that tartaric acid modif...
Background: The presence of toxic heavy metals in cereal grains like rice is one of the main human ...
Cadmium is one of the dangerous heavy metals which its presence in nature and entrance to humans foo...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
With attention to high public concern to dietary intakes of heavy metals from various foods and rice...