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https://doi.org/10.1515/aiht-2016-67-2780

Variations in lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury concentrations during honeybee wax processing using casting technology

Ivana Tlak Gajger orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-4480-3599 ; Department for Biology and Pathology of Fish and Bees, University of Zagreb Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Marina Kosanović ; Department for Biology and Pathology of Fish and Bees, University of Zagreb Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Nina Bilandžić ; Department of Veterinary Public Health, Laboratory for Residue Control, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
Marija Sedak ; Department of Veterinary Public Health, Laboratory for Residue Control, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
Bruno Čalopek ; Department of Veterinary Public Health, Laboratory for Residue Control, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Zagreb, Croatia


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str. 223-228

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Beeswax foundations are a necessary material in intensive modern beekeeping. Heavy metals can accumulate in these foundations for decades, as it is a common beekeeping practice to recycle wax. Beeswax samples were analysed using GFAAS for As, Cd, Pb, and Hg concentrations during the production of beeswax foundations using casting technology with a prolonged cooling and sedimentation phase. Significant differences were determined in the concentrations of As, Cd, Pb (p<0.01, all), and Hg (p<0.05) between the three levels of wax in a double-walled steel casting container and comb foundations (CF) during the processing stage. Concentrations (mg kg-1) of the examined metals in comb foundations as the final product ranged as follows: As 0.01–0.88; Cd 1.26–3.55; Pb 82.5–171, and Hg 0.29–1.46. All examined element concentrations demonstrated similar distribution and ratio in different layers, ranging from the lowest concentrations in layers from which wax material is used for comb foundations as the final product, to the highest concentrations in sedimented layer, which represents waste. The obtained results suggest that the described method could effectively eliminate a significant amount of heavy metals from the initial material used for the production of new beeswax foundations.

Ključne riječi

arsenic; beeswax; cadmium; comb foundations; lead; mercury

Hrčak ID:

166322

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/166322

Datum izdavanja:

22.9.2016.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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