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Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
2008 Volume.23 No. 1 p.6 ~ p.14
Mercury Contents of Paddy Soil in Korea and its Uptake to Rice Plant
Park Sang-Won

Yang Ju-Seok
Kim Jin-Kyoung
Park Byung-Jun
Kim Won-Il
Choi Ju-Hyeon
Kwon Oh-Kyung
Ryu Gab-Hee
Abstract
Objective of this study was to investigate the residual levels of mercury (Hg) in soil for ¡°Top-rice¡± area and its uptake into rice plant for making sure food safety as compared to ¡°Top-rice¡± & common rice produced from 2005 to 2006. Hg was analyzed with the direct mercury analyzer (DMA 80, Milestone, Italy), which implements the US/EPA method 7473. The average concentration of Hg in paddy soil was 0.031 mg/kg, which was below at 1/25- 1/65 fold of the threshold levels (concern level 4 mg/kg, action level 10 mg/kg) for soil contamination designated by ¡°The Soil Environment Conservation Law¡± in Korea. The maximum residue level (MRLs) for Hg residue in the polished rice is not designated in Korea. Therefore, Hg contents in the polished rice of ¡°Top-rice¡± brand and common rice were compared to other country¡¯s criteria. Hg contents in the polished rice of ¡°Top-rice¡± brand was 0.0018 mg/kg, which was lower at 1/10-1/30 fold than the MRLs, 0.02 mg/kg of China criteria and 0.05 mg/kg of Taiwan criteria, respectively. Hg were 0.02788, 0.00896, 0.00182, 0.00189, 0.00166, 0.00452 and 0.00145 mg/kg in soil, rice straw, unhulled rice, rice hulls, brown rice, rice bran, and polished rice produced in 2006 ¡°Top-rice¡± area, respectively. For the ratio of Hg as compared to Hg contents in soil, there were 0.321 of rice straw >> 0.162 of rice bran >> 0.068 of rice hulls > 0.065 of unhulled rice > 0.060 of brown rice> 0.052 of polished rice. And, the slope of Hg uptakes was steeped as following order; rice straw >> rice bran >> rice hulls > unhulled rice > brown rice > polished rice. It means that the more slope steeped was the more uptakes. For the distribution of Hg uptaken, there was 83.8% into rice straw, and 16.2% into unhulled rice, 2.8% into rice hulls, 12.4% into brown rice, 3.5% into rice bran and 9.7% into polished rice. Consequently, it was appeared that the Hg contamination in the polished rice should not be worried in Korea.
KEYWORD
Mercury, "Top-rice" brand, Direct Mercury Analyzer
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