Trace metal concentrations of a number of medicinal plants in the flora of Bahrain, particularly fresh edible herbs are reported. Samples were analyzed by Inductively coupled plasma (ICP). A large portion of the plants examined contained high concentration of toxic metals and some of them exceed the limit of toxicity. The reported data indicate a potential health hazard.
Trace metal concentrations in the medicinal plants of the flora of Bahrain
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