Abstract

The availability of aluminum during coffee drink preparation using a coffee pod machine was evaluated, through its determination in capsule seals, ground coffee, and coffee drink. The coffee drink preparation through a conventional filtration system and coffee pod machines was compared, having an increase around 13 % on aluminum concentration when the coffee was prepared with a coffee pod machine (459 ± 9 μg L−1) against the conventional filtration system (408 ± 6 μg L−1). The highest aluminum concentration (approximately 80 %) was found in the capsule seals, and 6 mg kg−1 incorporated into the ground coffee during coffee drink preparation. An aluminum concentration of 0.46 mg kg−1 was leached to the coffee drink, indicating its strong absorption by the ground coffee. This concentration represented only 0.15 % of that range recommended by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), indicating a safe consumption of espresso coffee (5 cups/day). However, the reuse of ground coffee is of great concern, once approximately 3.5 times higher aluminum content was found in this sample.

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