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Toxic Elements in Different Medicinal Plants and the Impact on Human Health. | LitMetric

Toxic Elements in Different Medicinal Plants and the Impact on Human Health.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 9004, Abha 61413, Saudi Arabia.

Published: October 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Local medicinal plants from Madina, Saudi Arabia, are used to treat various diseases, but some may have harmful effects due to toxic elements.
  • Analysis revealed high levels of aluminum in the plants (156-1609 mg/kg), while cadmium was at the lowest levels (0.01-0.10 mg/kg), and washing the plants reduced these toxic elements significantly.
  • Although the study showed that these plants contain toxic elements, they do not exceed the WHO's daily guidelines, indicating that their conventional use likely poses no significant risk to users.

Article Abstract

Local medicinal plants from Madina, Saudi Arabia, are used to cure various diseases. However, some can cause adverse health effects. Five different medicinal plants were collected in the city of Madina: mahareeb (), sheeh (), harjal (), nabipoot (), and kafmariam (). In total, four toxic elements including Al, Pb, As, and Cd were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The range of recoveries fell between 86.1 and 90.6% for all measured elements. Al levels were the highest of any of the studied elements in all plant samples, with showing the highest levels. The range of concentrations of Al was 156-1609 mg/kg. Cd appeared at the lowest levels in all plants samples, with containing this element at the highest levels. Cd concentrations were in the range of 0.01-0.10 mg/kg. A washing process lowered the toxic elements in all plants; average % recoveries were Al (47.32%), As (59.1%), Cd (62.03%), and Pb (32.40%). The calculated human health risk assessment in one dose for toxic elements in all plants was as follows: Al (1.33 × 10-5.57 × 10 mg/kg.bw), Pb (0-8.86 × 10 mg/kg.bw), As (3.43 × 10-1.33 × 10 mg/kg.bw), and Cd (0-3.14 × 10 mg/kg.bw). Medicinal plants are a source of exposure to toxic elements. However, none of the plants in this study exceeded the daily guideline set by the WHO for any element based on conventional use by the local population. We may cautiously conclude that these medicinal plants pose no risk to users based on conventional use.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5664710PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14101209DOI Listing

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