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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2242
Title: DETERMINATION OF HEAVY METAL CONTENTS IN STINGING NETTLE FROM DIFFERENT LOCALITIES IN SERBIA
Authors: Kosana Popović
Mirjana Antonijević Nikolić
Jelena Đuričić Milanković
Ranković, Dragan 
Bojana Milutinović
Branka Dražić
Slađana Tanasković
Keywords: Urtica dioica L, trace elements, heavy metals, Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES).
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2023
Project: 451-03-47/2023-01/ 200161
Conference: VIII International Congress “Engineering, Environment and Materials in Process Industry“ , Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract: 
The stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) belongs to the Urticaceae family and represents a perennial
plant. Stinging nettle is abundant species occurring in various types of forest, road verges and
grassland sites. In many countries is used as both medicine and food. Stinging nettle is a weed and its
seeds, leaves and even roots are used for medicinal purpose. Thanks to its high content of nutrients
and bioactive compounds like poly phenols, vitamins and minerals, nettle possesses a great nutritional
value and a large number of pharmacological effects, including anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant, analgesic, immunostimulatory, anti-infectious, hypotensive, antiulcer activities and
cardiovascular disease prevention. It is a reservoir of minerals (especially iron), vitamin C and pro vitamin A.
Last decades the popularity of herbal medicine is rapidly increasing all over the world. However,
heavy metal toxicity in plant materials has a great impact and importance on herbal plants and
consequently affects the quality of herbal raw materials, herbal extracts, the safety and marketability
of drugs. This paper presents determination of content seven heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn, Cd and
Pb) in leaves samples Urtica dioica L. collected from five localities in Republic of Serbia. The sample
preparation procedure involved dry digestion in triplicate and dissolution of the ash in 6M HCl and
then in 0.1 M HNO3. All elements were analyzed using an inductively coupled plasma-optical emission
spectrometry (ICP-OES). The contents of Ni, Cu, Zn, Mn and Fe in the leaves were found to be in the
ranges of 0.54±0.00 to 1.87±0.10 ˂ 2.12±0.69-12.79±0.53 ˂ 18.18±0.46-28.48±1.37 ˂ 30.63±1.45-
68.44±5.11, and 109.75±4.01-244.41±13.50 mg/kg dry weight, respectively. Value of toxic heavy metal
Pb in two samples is 0.37±0.0 mg/kg dry weight, whiles content Cd has been below the detection limit.
The content of heavy metals in samples were used to calculate target hazard quotients values (THQ)
and hazard index (HI)
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2242
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