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. 2023 Jan 21;12(2):243. doi: 10.3390/antiox12020243

Table 1.

Average tolerable intake of metals for a person.

Metal HBGV Value Source
Aluminum TWI 2000 μg/kg b.w. [12]
TDI 10,000 μg/kg b.w. [13]
Arsenic TWI 15 μg/kg b.w. [14]
Cadmium TWI 2.5 µg/kg b.w. [15]
Chromium TDI 300 μg/kg b.w. [16]
Cobalt TDI 1.4 μg/kg b.w. [17]
Copper UL 10,000 μg/kg b.w. [18]
Iron TDI 800 µg/kg b.w. [19]
Lead TWI 25 µg/kg b.w. [20]
TDI 600 µg/kg b.w.
Manganese TDI 60 µg/kg b.w. [21]
Mercury TWI 4 µg/kg b.w. [22]
Nickel TDI 12 μg/kg b.w. [23]
Selenium UL 400 μg/kg b.w. [24]
Zinc UL 40,000 μg/day [18]

Footnote: The intake of metals depends on the concentration of metals in food and daily food intake. In addition, tolerance to contaminants can be influenced by body weight [11]. A Tolerable Daily or Weekly Intake (TDI/TWI) is the maximum harmless daily dose of a chemical pollutant for a person that does not cause any adverse effects during the daily or weekly intake throughout life. Abbreviations: b.w. = body weight; HGBV = health-based guidance values; UL = tolerable upper intake level; TWI = tolerable weekly intake; TDI = tolerable daily intake.