Tea is one of the most consumed beverages in the word. Here we report the concentrations of metals and phthalates in 32 commercial tea packages. The data were used to estimate the average daily intake of metals and phthalates, and associated Hazard Quotients (HQ) were calculated in order to determine risk of non-cancerous health effects for adults consuming tea on a daily basis. Tea samples were chosen based on the sales network, the price, the marketing quality and the presence of filters in the packages. Relatively high median concentrations of Al (5240 μg/L), Ni (44 μg/L), and Mn (2919 μg/L) were detected. No metals or phthalates quantified in the tea infusions and soluble tea showed an HQ greater than 1, indicating no risk of non-cancerous health effects. The data presented herein may serve as a starting point to evaluate tolerance limits of metals and phthalate in the tea infusion.

A comparative assessment of metals and phthalates in commercial tea infusions: A starting point to evaluate their tolerance limits / Troisi, Jacopo; Richards, Sean; Symes, Steven; Ferretti, Viviana; Di Maio, Antonietta; Amoresano, Angela; Daniele, Bruno; Aliberti, Francesco; Guida, Marco; Trifuoggi, Marco; De Castro, Olga. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 288:(2019), pp. 193-200. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.02.115]

A comparative assessment of metals and phthalates in commercial tea infusions: A starting point to evaluate their tolerance limits

Ferretti, Viviana
Formal Analysis
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Di Maio, Antonietta
Formal Analysis
;
Amoresano, Angela
Formal Analysis
;
Aliberti, Francesco
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Guida, Marco
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Trifuoggi, Marco
Formal Analysis
;
De Castro, Olga
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2019

Abstract

Tea is one of the most consumed beverages in the word. Here we report the concentrations of metals and phthalates in 32 commercial tea packages. The data were used to estimate the average daily intake of metals and phthalates, and associated Hazard Quotients (HQ) were calculated in order to determine risk of non-cancerous health effects for adults consuming tea on a daily basis. Tea samples were chosen based on the sales network, the price, the marketing quality and the presence of filters in the packages. Relatively high median concentrations of Al (5240 μg/L), Ni (44 μg/L), and Mn (2919 μg/L) were detected. No metals or phthalates quantified in the tea infusions and soluble tea showed an HQ greater than 1, indicating no risk of non-cancerous health effects. The data presented herein may serve as a starting point to evaluate tolerance limits of metals and phthalate in the tea infusion.
2019
A comparative assessment of metals and phthalates in commercial tea infusions: A starting point to evaluate their tolerance limits / Troisi, Jacopo; Richards, Sean; Symes, Steven; Ferretti, Viviana; Di Maio, Antonietta; Amoresano, Angela; Daniele, Bruno; Aliberti, Francesco; Guida, Marco; Trifuoggi, Marco; De Castro, Olga. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 288:(2019), pp. 193-200. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.02.115]
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