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Mercury from chlor-alkali plants: measured concentrations in food
product sugar
Renee Dufault et. al.
Environmental Health 2009, 8:2 click for the complete article.
Abstract
Mercury cell chlor-alkali products are used to produce thousands of other
products including food ingredients such as citric acid, sodium benzoate, and
high fructose corn syrup. High fructose corn syrup is used in food products to
enhance shelf life. A pilot study was conducted to determine if high fructose
corn syrup contains mercury, a toxic metal historically used as an
anti-microbial. High fructose corn syrup samples were collected from three
different manufacturers and analyzed for total mercury. The samples were found
to contain levels of mercury ranging from below a detection limit of 0.005 to
0.570 micrograms mercury per gram of high fructose corn syrup. Average daily
consumption of high fructose corn syrup is about 50 grams per person in the
United States. With respect to total mercury exposure, it may be necessary to
account for this source of mercury in the diet of children and sensitive
populations.
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