reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyApr 29, 2016Closed access

Toxic Heavy Metal and Metalloid Accumulation in Crop Plants and Foods

University of Bayreuth · Okayama University

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Abstract

Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are toxic elements that are almost ubiquitously present at low levels in the environment because of anthropogenic influences. Dietary intake of plant-derived food represents a major fraction of potentially health-threatening human exposure, especially to arsenic and cadmium. In the interest of better food safety, it is important to reduce toxic element accumulation in crops. A molecular understanding of the pathways responsible for this accumulation can enable the development of crop varieties with strongly reduced concentrations of toxic elements in their edible parts. Such understanding is rapidly progressing for arsenic and cadmium but is in its infancy for lead and…

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Keywords
  • Arsenic
  • Cadmium
  • Mercury (programming language)
  • Metalloid
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Crop
  • Food chain
  • Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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