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Farid Moradinezhad

Farid Moradinezhad

Professor

Faculty: Agriculture

Department: Horticultural Sciences

Degree: Ph.D

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Farid Moradinezhad

Professor Farid Moradinezhad

Faculty: Agriculture - Department: Horticultural Sciences Degree: Ph.D |

Evaluation of essential elements and heavy metals in dried seedless barberry fruits from the main production regions of South Khorasan, Iran

AuthorsMaryam Dorostkar,Razieh Niazmand,Gholamreza Doraki
JournalFood Chemistry
Page number143393-143393
Serial number475
Volume number143393
IF4.529
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2025
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

Four major regions (Birjand, Zirkoh, Darmian, and Qaen) of barberry cultivation in South Khorasan, Iran, were selected and investigated. According to the findings, the most abundant mineral elements in the barberry fruits were on average in the order of potassium > phosphorus > calcium > iron > magnesium. The greatest amounts of potassium and calcium were detected in the samples from the Zirkoh region, and the greatest amounts of phosphorus and iron were detected in the samples from the Qaen region. The amounts of zinc and copper in the Birjand, Zirkoh, and Darmian regions were recorded within the allowed range. Heavy elements arsenic and mercury were not present in the samples from all four regions. However, among the studied areas, the Birjand area had the lowest amount of lead and cadmium. According to food standards (FAO and WHO), lead concentration was to some extent greater than maximum level.

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