Silas Donovan

Metal In Food

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Metal In Food explores the often-overlooked presence of trace metals in our food and their impact on health. It examines how metals, both essential and toxic, enter the food chain through environmental contamination, agricultural practices, and food processing. Understanding these pathways is crucial, as metal accumulation can lead to developmental issues and chronic diseases. The book emphasizes informed decision-making, enhanced monitoring, and strategies to mitigate dietary metal exposure.

The book begins by differentiating between essential metals like iron and toxic ones like lead, then traces their journey from the earth to our food. It investigates agricultural practices such as pesticide use, industrial pollution's effect on soil, and metal leaching during food processing. By drawing on diverse sources, including environmental data and toxicology research, the book adopts a holistic approach, considering the entire food chain from soil to plate.

The book progresses across chapters by first establishing a baseline understanding of trace metals, then discussing the geochemical cycles of these metals, tracing their movement from the earth's crust to the atmosphere, water sources, and ultimately, agricultural lands. Later chapters investigate the primary routes of metal contamination in food.

This book empowers readers to make informed choices regarding food safety, supporting policies for food safety and advocating for sustainable agricultural practices.
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156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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