Although some metals
are essentially healthy in small doses, they
can be quite toxic when exposure is at certain
levels. For instance, copper, selenium and zinc
are essential to maintain the metabolism of
the human body. At higher concentrations they
can be poisonous and have a tendency to bioaccumulate,
like most heavy metals. Heavy metals are able
to be absorbed far greater than their ability
to be metabolised or be excreted (e.g. mercury).
Mercury occurs naturally in the environment
and it can also be released into the air through
industrial pollution. Bacteria present in water
can change mercury into methyl mercury which
binds tightly to the proteins in fish tissue.
As smaller fish are eaten by predatory fish
and so on, the methyl mercury accumulates up
the food chain. High amounts of mercury can
damage the central nervous system which can
cause memory loss, lack of coordination, reproductive
problems, and possibly death. Hence, the importance
of being able to monitor low level concentrations
of metals in food to ensure that levels are
not exceeded.

Recommended Daily Intakes (RDI) are set by
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)
and are monitored through survey’s such
as the Total Dietary Survey and the National
Residue Survey. Leeder Consulting also conduct
testing for the local, export and import markets
and are an approved testing laboratory under
the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
(AQIS) Imported Foods Program. Metals that
are monitored by FSANZ and AQIS can be found
in the table below.
Table 1.0. FSANZ 20th Total
Dietary Survey
| Metal |
Limit of Reporting
(mg/kg) |
| Antinomy |
0.002 |
| Arsenic (total) |
0.01 |
| Arsenic (inorganic) |
0.05 |
| Cadmium |
0.005 |
| Copper |
0.01 |
| Lead |
0.01 |
| Mercury (total) |
0.002 |
| Mercury (inorganic) |
0.0005 |
| Selenium |
0.01 |
| Tin |
0.01 |
| Zinc |
0.01 |
Leeder Consulting can offer
a full range of metals for testing in food,
water and soil by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). ICP-MS can identify
and quantify at higher sensitivities and can
cost effectively analyse a suite of elements
in the one analysis. Detection limits range
from 0.01-1ug/L with up to 60 elements per analysis.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control are primary
considerations when undertaking food analysis.
Leeder Consulting is AS/NZS ISO 9001 Certified,
the laboratory is NATA Accredited, a Registered
Quarantine Laboratory and “Appointed Analyst”
under the Commonwealth Imported Food Control
Act.