Determination of Heavy Metals in Canned Fruits and Vegetables Sold in Jordan Market
In this study, the concentrations of selected heavy
metals including Pb, Zn, Cr, Ni, Cu, As, and Cd in different
brands of canned vegetables and fruits including canned tomato
sauce (ketchup), canned green beans, canned whole carrots,
and canned juice (pineapple) imported to Jordanian market
were determined by acid digestion and atomic absorption
spectroscopy. Samples were collected from popular Jordanian
markets, Irbid city, Northern Jordan (11 samples of each type).
The metal concentrations in the samples analyzed were found
to be in the range of 2.6?3.0 mg/kg for Pb, 0.50?0.60 mg/kg
for Cd, 2.50?5.10 mg/kg for As, 0.84?0.91 mg/kg for Cu,
0.32?3.02 mg/kg for Zn, 0.66?1.71 mg/kg for Cr, and 0.97?
2.94 mg/kg for Ni. The results obtained showed that Pb and
As have the highest concentrations in the most of samples
analyzed, whereas, the lowest concentrations obtained were
mainly in Cd. For example, in canned tomato sauce, the average
concentrations of heavy metals are 3.50 mg/kg for As,
0.50 mg/kg for Cd, 0.66 mg/kg for Cr, 0.89 mg/kg for Cu,
1.15 mg/kg for Ni, 2.95 mg/kg for Pb, and 1.02 mg/kg for Zn.
The results of this study reveal that the concentration of some
toxic heavy metals (Pb, Cr, Ni, As, and Cd) in canned vegetable
and fruit samples being sold in Jordanian markets
exceeded the permissible limits set by different health
organizations.