Article 6HQ7M Chromium found in lead-tainted fruit pouches may explain contamination

Chromium found in lead-tainted fruit pouches may explain contamination

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Beth Mole
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Enlarge / The three recalled pouches linked to lead poisonings. (credit: FDA)

The Food and Drug Administration has discovered a second metal contaminant-chromium-in the recalled cinnamon applesauce pouches found to contain cinnamon contaminated with extremely high levels of lead. The products have now poisoned nearly 300 young children in 37 states.

The health implications of the additional contaminant are not clear. There is no antidote for chromium exposure, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends supportive care. But the finding does hint at the possible motivation behind the tragic poisonings.

In the FDA's announcement, the agency noted that "The lead-to-chromium ratio in the cinnamon apple puree sample is consistent with that of lead chromate (PbCrO4)." This is a notorious adulterant of spices used to artificially bolster their color and weight.

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