Determining the Amount of Arsenic in Kabul Market Rice, Mohammad Yusuf Yadgari, Mohammad Rafi Rahmani, Ahmad Wali Ataye (9786206158967) — Readings Books

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Determining the Amount of Arsenic in Kabul Market Rice
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Determining the Amount of Arsenic in Kabul Market Rice

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The introduction of arsenic, which is represented by the symbol "As" in the periodic table, is one of the heavy metals that can be found in soil, water and food. This substance is one of the xenobiotics and if it is ingested, it will have adverse health consequences. Arsenic is classified as a carcinogen. Rice, which is one of the most consumed food products in the world, has a special tendency to accumulate arsenic in itself, so the continuous consumption of rice, especially rice that has more than the permissible limit of arsenic, can cause various health problems for consumers, including cancers. Nowadays, the contamination of rice with heavy metals, especially arsenic, is a trending topic of food safety in the world. It is said that rice is the second most consumed food in the world after wheat, especially in Asian countries. Thus, evaluating the amount of arsenic in imported and local rice in order to confirm or reject their immunity is of vital value for the consumers of this product. The purpose of this research is to determine the amount of arsenic in imported and local rice and compare it with the permissible limit according to international standards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
15 May 2023
Pages
56
ISBN
9786206158967

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The introduction of arsenic, which is represented by the symbol "As" in the periodic table, is one of the heavy metals that can be found in soil, water and food. This substance is one of the xenobiotics and if it is ingested, it will have adverse health consequences. Arsenic is classified as a carcinogen. Rice, which is one of the most consumed food products in the world, has a special tendency to accumulate arsenic in itself, so the continuous consumption of rice, especially rice that has more than the permissible limit of arsenic, can cause various health problems for consumers, including cancers. Nowadays, the contamination of rice with heavy metals, especially arsenic, is a trending topic of food safety in the world. It is said that rice is the second most consumed food in the world after wheat, especially in Asian countries. Thus, evaluating the amount of arsenic in imported and local rice in order to confirm or reject their immunity is of vital value for the consumers of this product. The purpose of this research is to determine the amount of arsenic in imported and local rice and compare it with the permissible limit according to international standards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
15 May 2023
Pages
56
ISBN
9786206158967