Arsenic present in the soil-vine-wine chain in vineyards situated in an old mining area in Trentino, Italy

The present study follows arsenic (As) transfer through the chain of soil‐vine‐leaves‐grapes‐wine to assess the possible risk of arsenic intake related to consuming grapes and wines produced in 10 vineyards located in a mining area rich in this element. The results are compared with date from 18 unc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013-04, Vol.32 (4), p.773-779
Hauptverfasser: Bertoldi, Daniela, Villegas, Tomás Román, Larcher, Roberto, Santato, Alessandro, Nicolini, Giorgio
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Zusammenfassung:The present study follows arsenic (As) transfer through the chain of soil‐vine‐leaves‐grapes‐wine to assess the possible risk of arsenic intake related to consuming grapes and wines produced in 10 vineyards located in a mining area rich in this element. The results are compared with date from 18 uncontaminated areas. In the soil, the content of As extracted with acqua regia and that extracted with ammonium acetate, were analyzed. Leaves and berries were analyzed after washing with acidified aqueous solution and acid mineralization in a closed vessel, whereas wines were simply diluted before analysis. All analyses were performed using an inductively coupled plasma mass‐spectrometer. The aqua regia extractable As concentration in soil ranged from 3.7 to 283 mg/kg, whereas available As varied from 18 to 639 µg/kg, and As total concentration ranged from 16.3 to 579 µg/kg dry weight in leaves and from
ISSN:0730-7268
1552-8618
DOI:10.1002/etc.2119