Distribution and bioaccumulation of trace elements and lanthanides in apples from Northwestern Italy

J Trace Elem Med Biol. 2020 Dec:62:126646. doi: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2020.126646. Epub 2020 Sep 6.

Abstract

Background: Transfer of metals from soil to plant is a possible route of contamination for the food chain. This investigation focused on the occurrence of 40 elements in the "Red Apple of Cuneo", an Italian excellence and a Protected Geographical Indication (P.G.I.). Four cultivars were considered: Red Delicious (Jeromine) and Gala (Bukeye, Brookfield, Schniga).

Methods: Trace elements and rare earth elements (REEs) detection was performed by an Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) previous homogenization of samples and microwave acid digestion. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni correction was employed to for statistical analysis.

Results: Concentrations of metals in the four apples cultivars were quite comparable, Al and Rb were the most represented nonessential elements while Fe, Cu and Zn between the essential; REEs were found at negligible concentrations. Bioaccumulation factors demonstrated an extremely low capacity of bioaccumulation from soil to fruit.

Conclusions: The analysis performed on the "Red Apple of Cuneo" has shown that this product is safe for human consumption since metals were recovered at concentrations of no concern and lower than those registered in apples from other countries. Since each production area is characterized by a typical elemental pattern the multielemental profile based on the analysis of 40 elements could be useful to relate products to their region of origin. Differences between the four apple cultivars were instead not significant to discriminate between them.

Keywords: Apple; BAF; Metals; Soil.

MeSH terms

  • Italy
  • Lanthanoid Series Elements / metabolism*
  • Malus / chemistry*
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Trace Elements / metabolism*

Substances

  • Lanthanoid Series Elements
  • Soil
  • Trace Elements