Literature review of heavy metal levels in wild edible European mushrooms in relation to the risk to common livestock species
Abstract
Mushrooms are a reliable source of food and livestock feed across the world due to their
nutritional value, palatable flavours, and medicinal properties. However, these fungi have been
shown to accumulate and retain heavy metals through absorption from their environment. This
can pose a significant health risk in some cases if improperly treated feed is given to livestock,
for consumers and livestock alike. High levels of heavy metal in wild edible mushrooms have
become a growing risk worldwide, particularly in areas contaminated with industrial pollutants,
agricultural runoff, and mining activity by-products.