Heavy Metals (Lead and Cadmium) in some Medicinal Herbal Products in Iranian Market

Authors

  • Mahdieh Esmaeli Dehaghi Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch (IAUPS),Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • Mahnaz Qomi Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch (IAUPS), Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • Parisa Ziarati Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch (IAUPS), Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • Zahra Mousavi Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch (IAUPS),Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

Background:The use of herbal or medicinal plants in various forms has been popular for thousands of years. It is estimated that about 70–80% of the world’s population relies on alternative medicine, mainly of herbal origin. However, due to the nature and sources of these plants, they are sometimes contaminated with toxic heavy metals, which pose serious health risks to consumers. Herbal formulations, especially those used in the treatment of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and weight loss may require long-term usage and the patient might be at risk of heavy metal poisoning. In this study, the levels of toxic heavy metals (Pb, Cd) were evaluated in 11 Iranian common herbal drugs for their health implications. Methods: In this investigation, concentrations of lead and cadmium were quantitatively determined in Iranian herbal drugs sampled from pharmacies in Tehran, Iran, using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (wet digestion). Results: The results indicated that lead and cadmium were present in all investigated herbal drugs. The concentrations of metals in drugs ranged from 0.19 to 1.75 µg/g for Cd and 9.61 to 52.74 µg/g for Pb. Conclusion:The concentrations of lead and cadmium were higher than the maximum permissible daily levels in the majority of these herbal drugs, whereas the quantities of Pb and Cd were well below provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI). Daily total intake of these metals is considered in accord with the recommended daily intake of their corresponding formulations.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

heavy metals (lead and cadmium) in some medicinal herbal products in iranian market

background:the use of herbal or medicinal plants in various forms has been popular for thousands of years. it is estimated that about 70–80% of the world’s population relies on alternative medicine, mainly of herbal origin. however, due to the nature and sources of these plants, they are sometimes contaminated with toxic heavy metals, which pose serious health risks to consumers. herbal formula...

full text

Determination of some heavy metals in popular medicinal plants of Tehran ’s market

Traditional medicines by medicinal plants have always played a key role in world health including Iran buttheir safety profile is a major concern in this regard. In fact some factors such as the method of extraction,contamination with microorganisms, existence of heavy metals, and pesticides may reduce the safety ofherbal based pharmaceutical products. The objective of this research was to dete...

full text

Investigation heavy metals levels in eyebrows cosmetic in Birjand: study of lead and cadmium levels (2017)

Background and Aim: Heavy metals such as lead and cadmium are toxic and carcinogenic compounds that are absorbed through the skin. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the amount of lead and cadmium heavy metals in bulk branded cosmetic bags (mascara and tattoo) distributed in Birjand. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, by referring to the Birjand cosmeti...

full text

effects of two cooking methods on the concentrations of some heavy metals (cadmium, lead, chromium, nickel and cobalt) in some rice brands available in iranian market

dietary intake is the most important route of exposure to heavy metals for most people. rice is a staple food for iranians that, if polluted, threatens public health. cooking process may affect heavy metals content of rice. in this study, concentrations of cadmium (cd), lead (pb), chromium (cr), nickel (ni) and cobalt (co) were measured in 3 brands of imported rice available in shiraz-iran mark...

full text

A Quantitative investigation on some toxic and non-toxic metals in popular medicinal herbs in Iranian market

This study was performed to explore the presence of heavy metals in some popular herbal medicines of the Iranian market. Primarily, this study was planned to do the task by the USP method. In the second step, those plants which contained more than 10 ppm of total heavy metals were analyzed by atomic absorption method. In this study, 43 popular herbal medicines were investigated according to the...

full text

A Quantitative investigation on some toxic and non-toxic metals in popular medicinal herbs in Iranian market

This study was performed to explore the presence of heavy metals in some popular herbal medicines of the Iranian market. Primarily, this study was planned to do the task by the USP method. In the second step, those plants which contained more than 10 ppm of total heavy metals were analyzed by atomic absorption method. In this study, 43 popular herbal medicines were investigated according to the...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 8  issue None

pages  1004- 1010

publication date 2014-04

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023