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- W2185179945 abstract "effect in East Asian countries including South Korea, and the level of heavy metals and pesticide residues are controlled for both domestic and imported traditional Asian herbs. Nonetheless, when the media reports on heavy metal contamination of medicinal herbs, the public becomes anxious and hesitant to select herbal treatment for their ill- nesses. In this paper we determined the levels of heavy metals (lead, cop- per, cadmium, chromium, mercury and arsenic) in nine herbs used for the preparation of Ssanghwatang. Compared with the guideline of Ko- rean Food and Drug Administration (19) the results were noteworthy. When we applied decoction preparation (a process of boiling herbs in water in order to extract medicinal components from the herbs), the level of heavy metals in the herbal decoction (tea) was lowered far be- low the KFDA guideline. This was because most of the metals in the herbs were left in the residue and hempen cloth filter, but not extracted during decoction process. Abstract Heavy metal contents in traditional Asian herbs need to be monitored closely because of potential health risks of heavy metals at high concentrations. Total amount of toxic heavy metals (lead, copper, cadmium, chromium, mercury and arsenic) in each herb listed in the recipe of Ssanghwatang (one of the most popular herbal drinks in Korea) was 22.6-42.1 mg/kg as determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES). These levels were notable because they were comparable to or above the guideline (30 mg/kg) set by Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA). However, herbal tea prepared by decoction preparation (a process of extracting medicinal components from the herbs by boiling them in water) contained only 6.35-12.2 % of the original toxic heavy metals in the herbs. Instead the remainder of toxic heavy metals was found in the herbal residue and the hempen cloth filter. The result suggests that drinking herbal tea is a much safer way of taking beneficial nutrients from the herbs as compared with consuming the whole herbs." @default.
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- W2185179945 title "Reduction of Toxic Heavy Metals in Traditional Asian Herbs By Decoction" @default.
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