A Review on Heavy Metal Concentration of Beverages and their Potential Implications on Bone Health
Journal Title: Journal of Bone and Joint Diseases - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Worldwide beverages consuming as socioeconomic status in irrespective of age and sex, this paper reviews that some alcoholic beverages contain a concentration of some heavy metals such as iron, zinc, cadmium, lead, mercury, and copper at a commercial level. The clues according to the WHO concentrations of the metals exceed maximum contaminant level as applicable to some alcoholic beverages. The occurrence of heavy metals in the beverages could have resulted either from the grains consumed or from water used in their production. Depending on the rate of accumulation dose of beverages could be toxic and cause an adverse effect on human bone health. The purpose of the study is to aware the producers that the heavy metal concentration in the solid stuff as well as consumed water should also by appropriate regulatory agencies.
Authors and Affiliations
Manish Yadav, Ajai Singh, Sabir Ali, R. N. Srivastava R. N. Srivastava, Salma Siddiqui
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