Investigating contamination with some heavy metals in henna powder available in localmarkets
Publish place: The 30th National congress and 5th International congress of Food Science and Technology of Iran
Publish Year: 1403
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Investigating contamination with some heavy metals in henna powder available in localmarkets abstract
The hazards associated with heavy metal poisoning have escalated into a nightmare that endangers theecosystem as a whole and has a deleterious effect on living things specifically. It is possible to safeguardconsumers from diseases and health disorders that may be brought on by hazardous compounds or pollutantsby knowing, monitoring, and assessing the levels of contamination in health products. This also helps toimprove environmental protection. Therefore it's to encouraging choosing ecologically friendly andsustainable products. Because of this relationship, a scientific investigation was carried out to determine themost popular henna dye varieties that are traded and exhibited in Baghdad's local marketplaces. Estimating theamounts of certain elements, such as lead, cadmium, nickel, cobalt, iron and copper and study of the mostsignificant adverse impacts they produce, the most important correlation relationships and possibledistributions for each studied element were also found. The findings demonstrated that the metals in each ofthe test samples differed significantly from one another. Lead, cadmium, and iron seemed to have the greatestrecorded quantities of metal contamination, which had an impact on consumers' health. The survey's findingsindicated the likelihood of issues arising. 25% of cases were related to respiratory illnesses, and 40% wererelated to infections and skin allergies. The percentages were as follows: 15% went to illnesses of the digestivesystem, 10% went to kidney and circulation disorders, and 10% went to issues with the eyes and ears.Therefore, the necessary health precautions must be taken during exposure to these dyes in order to ensure thatany health problems are overcome in the future.
Investigating contamination with some heavy metals in henna powder available in localmarkets authors
Nibras Mohammed A. Alsaffar
Market Research and Consumer Protection Centre, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Ibtisam Fareed Ali Karm
Market Research and Consumer Protection Centre, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq