Kostic, Danijela A and Mitic, Snezana S and Zarubica, Aleksandra R and Mitic, Milan N and Velickovic, Jasmina M and Randjelovic, Sasa S (2011) Content of Trace Metals in Medicinal Plants and their Extracts. Hemijska industrija, 65 (2). p. 165. ISSN 0367-598X (FP7- 204756)
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Abstract
The heavy metals (Fe, Cu, Zn and Mn) contents of selected plant species, grown in Southeast region of Serbia, that are traditionally used in alternative medicine were determined. Among the considered metals, iron content was the highest one and varied from 137.53 up to 423.32 mg/kg, while the contents of Cu, Zn and Mn were remarkably lower, and ranged from 8.91 to 62.20 mg/kg. In addition, an analysis of plants extracts showed a significant transfer of heavy metals during extraction procedure; therefore, the corresponding extraction coefficients reached values up to 88.8%. Those were especially high in the ethanol based extracts. Moreover, it is was established that such coefficients mostly depend on the solvent nature and also on the treated plant species. The obtained results impose that medicinal plants from Southeast region of Serbia due to rather low content of heavy metals are appropriate for preparation of teas and medicinal extracts.
Keywords
Medicinal plants; Extracts; Heavy metals; AASFunders
EUMinistry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Projects
CHROMLAB-ANTIOXIDANT142015
Item Type: | Article |
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FP7 Grant Agreement Number: | 204756 |
FrameWork Programmes: | SP4-Capacities |
Scientific Areas: | Research Potential |
Contact Email Address: | danijelaakostic@yahoo.com |
Last Modified: | 13 Aug 2012 12:08 |
Access rights: | Open access |
Output type: | Article |
URI: | http://eprints.kobson.nb.rs/id/eprint/34 |
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