Occurrence, distribution and estimated intake of mercury and selenium from sclerotia of the medicinal fungus Wolfiporia cocos from China

2020 
Abstract The contamination and distribution of mercury and selenium in the Chinese medicinal fungus Wolfiporia cocos was investigated. The sclerotial mercury concentrations ranged from 0.0043 to 0.027 mg kg1 dry biomass (db) in the inner white part and 0.019–0.074 mg kg−1 db in the shell (outer part), while selenium concentrations ranged from  10) and in 11 of 17 shell pools (quotient 0.37 to 3.2). The estimated maximal exposure to mercury contained in sclerotial products based on 45 g per capita daily intake for a 60 kg individual over one week, was 0.000020 mg kg−1 body mass (bm; white) and 0.000055 mg kg−1 bm (shell) on a daily basis, and 0.00014 mg kg−1 bm (white) and 0.00039 mg kg−1 bm (shell) on a weekly basis. Relative to mercury, the corresponding intake rates of selenium were considered very low, i.e., they averaged on a daily basis at 0.00075 μg kg−1 bm (white) and 0.0097 μg kg−1 bm (shell) with maximum intake at 0.0030 μg kg−1 bm (white) and 0.028 μg kg−1 bm (shell).
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