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Mineral composition and toxic element levels of muscle, liver and kidney of intensive (Swedish Landrace) and extensive (Mangulica) pigs from Serbia

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2017
Authors
Nikolić, Dragica
Djinovic-Stojanović, Jasna
Janković, Saša
Stanišić, Nikola
Radović, Čedomir
Pezo, Lato
Laušević, Mila
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Abstract
Mineral composition (Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Se, Cr, Co, Ni, Na, K, Mg, Ca) and toxic element levels (Cd, Pb, Hg, As) of soil, feed and tissue (muscle, liver and kidney) from intensive (Swedish Landrace, housed indoors, fed a known diet, 4years) and extensive (Mangulica, free-roaming, non-specified diet, 7-8months) pigs were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Controlled nutrition produced pigs with higher concentrations of most minerals (muscle: Mn, Se, K, Mg; liver: Zn, Cu, Mn, Se, Cr, Ca; kidney: Zn, Cu, Mn, Se, K, Mg), but for Fe the opposite trend was found. Long-term free-ranging pigs have a higher risk of contamination by toxic elements (Cd exceeded the maximum residue level in kidney). Principal component analysis and cluster analysis were used to assess the effect of different pig breed/lifestyle (pig type) on element composition of muscle, liver and kidney of pigs. Multivariate data analysis showed good discriminating capabilities.
Keywords:
Mineral composition / toxic elements / muscle / liver / kidney / pig
Source:
Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-Chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment, 2017, 34, 6, 962-971
Publisher:
  • Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
Projects:
  • Development and Application of Methods and Materials for Monitoring New Organic Contaminants, Toxic Compounds and Heavy Metals (RS-172007)
  • Improvement and development of hygienic and technological procedures in production of animal originating foodstuffs with the aim of producing high-quality and safe products competetive on the global market (RS-46009)
  • Osmotic dehydration of food - energy and ecological aspects of sustainable production (RS-31055)
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  • Peer-reviewed manuscript: http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/586

DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2017.1310397

ISSN: 1944-0049

PubMed: 28346071

WoS: 000404907900008

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85017601104
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