Introduction
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Why do we detect cadmium?
Vegetable oil can be extracted in various ways. But if the plants’ resources are exposed to polluted soil, the vegetable oil may produces toxins. Once polluted or unstandardized oil is mixed with these polluted plants, those plants will contain pollutants. Moreover, we’ve noticed that the problem of cadmium-polluted planet is a common situation all over the world and especially in that of China. Recycled tainted oil will also contain cadmium. As a result, cadmium can be used as a target of detecting tainted oil. Because of this reason, our group wants to detect cadmium.
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The harm of cadmium
Cadmium is also an environmental hazard. Human exposures to environmental cadmium are primarily the result of fossil fuel combustion, phosphate fertilizers, natural sources, iron and steel production, cement production and so on. Breads, root crops, and vegetables also contribute to the cadmium in modern populations. There have been a few instances of general population toxicity as the result of long-term exposure to cadmium in contaminated food and water, and research is ongoing regarding the estrogen mimicry that may induce breast cancer. Some members of the agricultural communities consuming the contaminated rice with cadmium developed itai-itai disease and renal abnormalities, including proteinuria and glucosuria.
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Taiwanese regulation
- 3-1: The limit of cadmium in vegetable or mushroom
Vegetable: 0.05~0.2ppm ; mushroom: 2ppm - 3-2: The limit of cadmium in rice
Rice: 0.4 ppm - 3-3: The limit of cadmium in oil
There is no law to standard.
- 3-1: The limit of cadmium in vegetable or mushroom
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National regulations
Due to the adverse effects on the environment and human health, the supply and use of cadmium is restricted in Europe under the REACH Regulation. The EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain has set 2.5 μg/kg body weight as a tolerable weekly intake for humans. In comparison, the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives has established 7 μg/kg bw as a provisional tolerable weekly intake level.
America:
- Restrict the release of cadmium to lack, river, arable land, rubbish tip.
- The limit of cadmium in water :10ppm
- The limit of cadmium in food coloring :15ppm