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Herbal medicines are more and more worldwide used. This fact certainly presents serious problems for the potential human health risks. This is due to the fact that the laws in force generally do not provide for strict quality controls of herbal medicines to certify the concentration of compounds and elements that may be hazardous for human health, and sometimes very severe or even lethal. Heavy metals have a decidedly substantial part of the contaminants in herbal medicines.
The present review proposes an exhaustive focus on what are the metals of interest, and what is the state of the art about analytical methodologies suitable to detect these toxic metals in herbal medicines. This review would also be a stimulus to solicit International Organizations to fill the gap of the lack of strict and comprehensive laws regulating the maximum allowable concentrations for an increasing number of contaminants in these matrices, especially considering their enormous consumption.
Keywords: Antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, herbal medicines, lead, mercury, PGMs.
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Current Bioactive Compounds
Title:Toxic Metals in Herbal Medicines. A Review
Volume: 10 Issue: 3
Author(s): Clinio Locatelli, Dora Melucci and Marcello Locatelli
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Keywords: Antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, herbal medicines, lead, mercury, PGMs.
Abstract: Herbal medicines are more and more worldwide used. This fact certainly presents serious problems for the potential human health risks. This is due to the fact that the laws in force generally do not provide for strict quality controls of herbal medicines to certify the concentration of compounds and elements that may be hazardous for human health, and sometimes very severe or even lethal. Heavy metals have a decidedly substantial part of the contaminants in herbal medicines.
The present review proposes an exhaustive focus on what are the metals of interest, and what is the state of the art about analytical methodologies suitable to detect these toxic metals in herbal medicines. This review would also be a stimulus to solicit International Organizations to fill the gap of the lack of strict and comprehensive laws regulating the maximum allowable concentrations for an increasing number of contaminants in these matrices, especially considering their enormous consumption.
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Locatelli Clinio, Melucci Dora and Locatelli Marcello, Toxic Metals in Herbal Medicines. A Review, Current Bioactive Compounds 2014; 10 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573407210666140716164321
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573407210666140716164321 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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