Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis
Herbs and spices are multi-purposes ingredients and essential in daily life such as in cooking as well as in traditional medicines. There was a lack of information on heavy metal composition of herbs and spices in Malaysia. Therefore, this study reveals the major and trace elements of elemental comp...
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2-s2.0-85136661937 Rusli N.S.; Embong Z.; Hashim N.Z.N.; Muhammad N.; Sunar N.M.; Bakar M.F.A.; Jafery K.M.; Joel E.S.; Maxwell O. Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis 2022 ASM Science Journal 17 10.32802/ASMSCJ.2022.1039 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85136661937&doi=10.32802%2fASMSCJ.2022.1039&partnerID=40&md5=421eead286d705040b2b2bafabf9e024 Herbs and spices are multi-purposes ingredients and essential in daily life such as in cooking as well as in traditional medicines. There was a lack of information on heavy metal composition of herbs and spices in Malaysia. Therefore, this study reveals the major and trace elements of elemental compounds in 14 types of herbs and spices using the Scanning Electron Microscopy Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) method. The pH of most herbs and spices values are found to be in the ranges of pH 5.70 until 7.60 for herbs, while pH for spices is found to be within pH 5.26 until 7.23. A statistically eloquent relationship (r=0.91, P<0.05) was found for Mg and its pH level in herbs by employing Pearson correlation. The SEM-EDX reveals the elements of carbon (C), aluminium (Al), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K) and molybdenum (Mo) are detected for the entire herbs and spices samples. C is the dominant element found at high concentration (>85%) in both herbs and spices. Basil and cardamom have the most elevated amount of K with atomic percentage of 1.82% and 2.14%. Basil and ginger samples consist of more than 1.00% atomic percentage. The values of Al found in the samples of oregano (0.11%) and black pepper (0.37%). Higher amount of Mo concentration was found in ginger with an atomic percentage of 0.99%. The values obtained in the assessment are within the safe level for both herbs and spices, according to WHO. © 2022. ASM Science Journal. All Rights Reserved. Akademi Sains Malaysia 18236782 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Rusli N.S.; Embong Z.; Hashim N.Z.N.; Muhammad N.; Sunar N.M.; Bakar M.F.A.; Jafery K.M.; Joel E.S.; Maxwell O. |
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Rusli N.S.; Embong Z.; Hashim N.Z.N.; Muhammad N.; Sunar N.M.; Bakar M.F.A.; Jafery K.M.; Joel E.S.; Maxwell O. Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Rusli N.S.; Embong Z.; Hashim N.Z.N.; Muhammad N.; Sunar N.M.; Bakar M.F.A.; Jafery K.M.; Joel E.S.; Maxwell O. |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Assessment of Trace Element (Mg, Al, K and Mo) in 14 Types of Raw Herbs and Spices using SEM-EDX Analysis |
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Herbs and spices are multi-purposes ingredients and essential in daily life such as in cooking as well as in traditional medicines. There was a lack of information on heavy metal composition of herbs and spices in Malaysia. Therefore, this study reveals the major and trace elements of elemental compounds in 14 types of herbs and spices using the Scanning Electron Microscopy Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) method. The pH of most herbs and spices values are found to be in the ranges of pH 5.70 until 7.60 for herbs, while pH for spices is found to be within pH 5.26 until 7.23. A statistically eloquent relationship (r=0.91, P<0.05) was found for Mg and its pH level in herbs by employing Pearson correlation. The SEM-EDX reveals the elements of carbon (C), aluminium (Al), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K) and molybdenum (Mo) are detected for the entire herbs and spices samples. C is the dominant element found at high concentration (>85%) in both herbs and spices. Basil and cardamom have the most elevated amount of K with atomic percentage of 1.82% and 2.14%. Basil and ginger samples consist of more than 1.00% atomic percentage. The values of Al found in the samples of oregano (0.11%) and black pepper (0.37%). Higher amount of Mo concentration was found in ginger with an atomic percentage of 0.99%. The values obtained in the assessment are within the safe level for both herbs and spices, according to WHO. © 2022. ASM Science Journal. All Rights Reserved. |
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