Metal hazard from table wines
Thursday, October 30, 2008 - 09:00
in Physics & Chemistry
Potentially hazardous levels of metal ions are present in many commercially available wines. An analysis of reported levels of metals in wines from sixteen different countries, published in the open access Chemistry Central Journal, found that only those from Argentina, Brazil and Italy did not pose a potential health risk owing to metals...
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