Abstract

Camel milk is considered by dessert people as a complete food, that one can live on alone for weeks. It is believed to be good for the live, and to give women a clear complexion. It contains high metal content particularly Fe and Zn. The metal content in the camel milk was calculated to have average values of: 104, 286, 95, 139, 380, and 50 ug/I for Cu, Ni, Mn, Cd, Pb, and Cr, respectively. For Fe and Zn, their average concentrations being 1950 and 4797 ug/I respectively. For urine composition, it seems to vary from that of milk, it’s average values being 1.0, 145, 76, 121, 810, and 31 ug/I for Cu, Ni, Mn, Cd, Pb, and Cr, respectively. Fe and Zn concentrations seemed to have average values of 2318 and 604 ug/I, respectively. Accordingly, milk has higher values of Cu, Ni, Mn, Cd, Cr, and Zn than those of urine, while Pb concentration seemed to be greater in urine than that of milk.

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