Heavy Metal Contaminants in Yerberia Shop Products
Autor: | Daniel E. Brooks, Jason Mihalic, Michael Levine, Robert N.E. French, Anne-Michelle Ruha |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Medicinal business.industry Plant Extracts Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Pharmacology toxicology Governmental agency Metal contaminants Arizona chemistry.chemical_element Heavy metals Nonprescription Drugs Hispanic or Latino Toxicology Mercury (element) Toxicology Investigation chemistry Limit of Detection Metals Heavy Medicine Humans Medicine Traditional business Drug Contamination |
Popis: | Complementary and alternative medications, including the use of herbal medications, have become quite popular in the USA. Yerberias are found throughout the southwest and specialize in selling Hispanic herbal products. The products sold in these stores are not regulated by any governmental agency. Previous reports have found Ayurvedic medications contain high levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of heavy metal contaminants sold at Yerberia stores in the southwest. Yerberias in the Phoenix, Arizona area were identified via search of an on-line search engine using the words "Yerberia Phoenix." Every second store was selected, and products were purchased using a standard script. The products were subsequently analyzed for mercury, lead, and arsenic. The main outcome is the prevalence of heavy metal content in over-the-counter "cold" medications purchased at a Yerberia. Twenty-two samples were purchased. One product contained pure camphor (2-camphone) and was subsequently not further analyzed. Of the 21 samples analyzed, lead was found in 4/21 (19.4 %). Arsenic and mercury were in 1/21 (4.8 %) each. Because two samples contained two heavy metals, the total prevalence of heavy metals was 4/21 (19.4). Heavy metal contaminants are commonly encountered in over-the-counter herbal "cold" medications purchased at Yerberias in the southwest. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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