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Title: [Trace element and heavy metal content in the basic types of Bulgarian flour]. Author: Khadzhimitsev P, Pochinkova Z, Kepova D, Angelieva R, Petrova E. Journal: Probl Khig; 1975; 1():179-84. PubMed ID: 1235998. Abstract: The content of total ashes, copper, manganese, zinc, molybdenum, lead and cadmium is investigated in the three basic Bulgarian flour brands--type 500, type 700 and type 1150. It is found out that the content of all the microelements under study shows an increase from white (type 500) to darker flour (type 1150). Zinc and manganese content is the highest in all three types of flour investigated, while cadmium content is the lowest. No essential difference is established in the individual microelements' content of the flour from various regions of the country, except for the higher content of molybdenum, found in the flour obtained from the Plovdiv mills.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]