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To determine the amount of cadmium in protein shakes and other metals which can have detrimental effects of the body
Purpose
Looked at three different types of protein shakes ◦ Created different concentrations
ICP◦ created standards at 5ppm, 10ppm, 20ppm,
30ppm, and 40ppm XFR
◦ Ran each protein powder in XRF
Overview
Method◦ Created standards for cadmium◦ Created samples for each protein shake
At .001g, .01g, .1g, and 1g/per liter of water◦ Detected for cadmium ◦ Ran samples◦ Ran standards
ICP
Cadmium◦ Carcinogen, causes kidney abnormalities-
glycosuria and proteinuria, can cause cardiovascular disease
◦ Can take 20 years for your body to eliminate some of the cadmium ingested today
◦ Hazardous effects occur when in large amount◦ Daily recommended value is less than 5µg
Elements
Positive effects◦ Calcium
Bone growth, prevents colon and rectal cancers, can decrease blood pressure
◦ Potassium Reduces blood pressure, eliminates carbon dioxide
from body, maintains pH balance◦ Sulfur
Production of amino acids in antibodies and cell membranes, helps cells eliminate toxins
Elements
Positive effects◦ Iron
Transports oxygen, boost immune system, antioxidant
◦ Copper Wound healing
Elements
Negative effects ◦ Calcium
Fatigue, kidney stones, muscle cramps, osteoporosis, high blood pressure
◦ Potassium muscle weakness, low blood pressure, reduced
kidney function, heart arrhythmias◦ Sulfur
Heart damage, reduced eyesight, digestive problems, damages immune system
Elements
Negative Effects◦ Iron
Nausea, vomiting, liver failure, low blood pressure, and even death
◦ Copper Kidney failure, fever, low blood pressure, anemia,
and death
Elements
EAS Whey Protein
XRF Results
Analyte Percentage
Ca 71.914%
K 19.536%
S 7.087%
Fe .828%
Cu .591%
F .043%
No cadmium was present in samples Ca, K, S and the most prominent elements
in protein shakes All of these elements have positive and
negative effects in certain concentrations
Conclusion
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/july/food/protein-drinks/what-our-tests-found/index.htm
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/cadmium/healtheffects.html
http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/twelfth/profiles/Cadmium.pdf
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-781-CALCIUM.aspx?activeIngredientId=781&activeIngredientName=CALCIUM
http://www.natural-health-information-centre.com/potassium.html
Sources