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Aluminum Migration into beverages: Are dented cans safe
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80404882:MV81Mzc2MTczXzk5Mjc2MjU2XzhBMzlFNTIw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80410397:MV81Mzc2MTczXzk5Mjc2MjQzX0UzNDgyMEVF] I'm noticing all these Teas coming out now in cans, have separation or dark sludge on the bottom if you pour it [/quote] Even some in bottles will have something, just herbal tissue. Prebiotic soda or sparkling water with dents also compromised making me feel terrible after drinking.. And it's basically all of them [/quote]
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Aluminium (Al) migration from cans to beer and tea was studied along time. Analyses of Al in the canned drinks were performed till the sell-by date, and, in seven months, aluminium migration was found to increase 0.14 mg L(-1) in beer, and 0.6 mg L(-1) in tea. This study included dented cans from which aluminium migration into tea was found to be particularly severe. Al concentration in dented canned tea increased 9.6 mg L(-1) in seven months.
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