Soraya Paz
University of La Laguna
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Journal of Food Quality | 2017
Carmen Rubio; Soraya Paz; Iballa Ojeda; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Dailos González-Weller; Arturo Hardisson; Consuelo Revert
The concentrations of 20 metals (Na, K, Ca, Mg, V, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cr, Mo, Co, B, Ba, Sr, Ni, Si, Al, Pb, and Cd) in cage-reared hens’ eggs have been determined in this study using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). There were significant differences in the metal content depending on the edible part of the egg, with the yolk having the greater concentrations of metals. The daily consumption of eggs (24.3 g/person/day for children and 31.2 g/person/day for adults) contributes to the intake of trace metals, notably Fe (3.8% children, 3.2% women, and 6.5% men) and Zn (4.5% children, 6.6% women, and 4.9% men). In addition, the consumption of eggs does not imply a high contribution of toxic metals.
Journal of Food Protection | 2017
D. Sangiuliano; Carmen Rubio; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Dailos González-Weller; Consuelo Revert; Arturo Hardisson; E. Zanardi; Soraya Paz
Cephalopods are an important source of nutrients and some of the most widely consumed marine foods. However, because of contamination of the oceans and the bioaccumulative nature of toxic metals, these foods may pose a health risk. For this reason, the concentrations of some trace elements (chromium [Cr], lithium, strontium [Sr], copper [Cu], and nickel) and toxic metals (aluminum [Al], cadmium, and lead) were determined in 65 frozen samples of cuttlefish, octopus, common squid, and shortfin squid by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry to evaluate dietary intake and toxic risk. Sr was the major trace element (3.03 mg/kg) in cuttlefish; however, Cu (1.57 mg/kg) was found in the highest concentration in common squid. Among the toxic metals, Al had the highest concentration (3.09 mg/kg) in common squid. Al can pose an important health risk to individuals with kidney problems and to children because these groups are most vulnerable to the toxic effects. Significant differences among the four cephalopod types were found in the concentrations of most of the metals examined. Taking into account the average consumption of cephalopods, the contribution of toxic metals does not pose a risk to the health of adults.
Chemosphere | 2018
María S. Rodríguez; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Natividad Garrido Rodríguez; Carmen Rubio; Soraya Paz; Verónica Martín; Consuelo Revert; Arturo Hardisson
Panga (Pangasius hypophthalmus), originating from Vietnam, is one of the most consumed fish because of its low cost, mild taste and presentation (fillets without skin and bones). Nevertheless, due to the high levels of contamination of the rivers where it lives, and to the fact that the panga is a predator, whereby it will accumulate a higher mercury concentration, the main objectives of the present study were to evaluate the toxic risk from mercury ingestion as a result of the consumption of this fish. A total of 80 frozen panga samples natural and marinade from different commercial establishments have been analyzed using cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometry (CV-AAS). The results obtained show a wide range of mercury concentrations between 0.10 and 0.69 mg/kg, with an average value of 0.22 mg/kg. In addition, it has been found that the average mercury concentration in the marinated presentation (0.18 mg/kg) is higher than that obtained in the natural panga (0.16 mg/kg). However, no significant differences were found between commercial establishments or in the presentation formats, with the conclusion that they did not influence the mercury content in the samples. Assuming a weekly consumption of 350 g of panga, the contribution rate to Tolerable Weekly Intake (TWI) of mercury (4 μg/kg bw/week) is 32% and 27.5% for women and men, respectively. Based on the results obtained in this study, an exhaustive control of the mercury content in this type of fish is necessary. In addition, a consumption restriction to children will be established.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2018
Inmaculada Rodríguez; Juan Ramón Jaudenes; Arturo Hardisson; Soraya Paz; Carmen Rubio; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Antonio Burgos; Consuelo Revert
The original version of the article unfortunately contained a mistake. The first author Inmaculada Gutiérrez was omitted.
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2018
Carmen Rubio; Ibaya Ojeda; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Soraya Paz; Dailos González-Weller; Arturo Hardisson
Biological Trace Element Research | 2017
Soraya Paz; Juan Ramón Jaudenes; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Carmen Rubio; Arturo Hardisson; Consuelo Revert
Biological Trace Element Research | 2018
Juan Ramón Jaudenes; Arturo Hardisson; Soraya Paz; Carmen Rubio; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Antonio Burgos; Consuelo Revert
Biological Trace Element Research | 2018
Carmen Rubio; Soraya Paz; Elena Tius; Arturo Hardisson; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Dailos González-Weller; José M. Caballero; Consuelo Revert
Journal of Functional Foods | 2018
Carmen Rubio; Dailos González-Weller; José M. Caballero; Ana R. Romano; Soraya Paz; Arturo Hardisson; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Consuelo Revert
Journal of Food Protection | 2018
Soraya Paz; Carmen Rubio; I. Frías; Angel J. Gutiérrez; Dailos González-Weller; Consuelo Revert; Arturo Hardisson