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Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements that can be found in the environment, including in
milk and milk products. Some of the heavy metals that can be found in milk and milk products
include lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic.

The presence of heavy metals in milk and milk products can be due to contamination from the
environment, such as through the feed given to the animals or through environmental pollution.
The amount of heavy metals found in milk and milk products can vary depending on various
factors, such as the location of the dairy farm and the processing methods used.

Exposure to high levels of heavy metals can have adverse effects on human health, including
damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and liver. Children and pregnant women are particularly
vulnerable to the harmful effects of heavy metal exposure.

To minimize the risk of heavy metal exposure from milk and milk products, it is important to
ensure that the animals are fed with clean and uncontaminated feed, and that the milk is
processed using safe and hygienic methods. Regulatory agencies in different countries set limits
on the allowable levels of heavy metals in milk and milk products to ensure that they are safe for
consumption. Regular monitoring and testing of milk and milk products can also help to ensure
that they are safe for consumption.

The determination of copper in milk can be done using different analytical
methods. Here are a few methods:

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS): AAS is a highly sensitive and accurate method for
determining trace amounts of copper in milk. The milk sample is first digested using nitric acid,
and the resulting solution is then analyzed using an AAS instrument.

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS): ICP-MS is another highly sensitive
and accurate method for determining trace amounts of copper in milk. The milk sample is first
digested using a mixture of nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide, and the resulting solution is then
analyzed using an ICP-MS instrument.

Colorimetric Methods: Colorimetric methods are less expensive and less complex than AAS and
ICP-MS, but they are less sensitive and less accurate. One such method involves the use of a

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