RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Antunović, Z. A1 Bogut, I. A1 Senčić, D. A1 Katić, M. A1 Mijić, P. T1 Concentrations of selected toxic elements (cadmium, lead, mercury and arsenic) in ewe milk in dependence on lactation stage JF Czech Journal of Animal Science YR 2005 VO 50 IS 8 SP 369 OP 375 DO 10.17221/4179-CJAS UL https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-200508-0005.php AB Biological investigations on ewes of Merinolandschaf breed (n = 10) were conducted by the 60<sup>th</sup> lactation day during the summer on pasture. Ewe milk sampling was carried out on the 2<sup>nd</sup>; 10<sup>th</sup>; 30<sup>th</sup> and 60<sup>th</sup> lactation day. An electrothermal technique was used to determine Cd and Pb concentrations in food and milk whereas As and Hg concentrations in food and milk were determined by a hydrid technique on an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The investigation results indicate that concentrations of selected toxic elements in ewe milk varied in dependence on lactation stage. In colostrum (2<sup>nd</sup> lactation day) Cd and Pb (0.011 and 0.035 mg/kg)concentrations were significantly higher (P &lt; 0.01) whereas As (0.011 mg/kg) concentrations were lower in comparison with milk on the 10<sup>th</sup> (Cd: 0.004; Pb: 0.022; As: 0.025 mg/kg), 30<sup>th</sup> (Cd: 0.005; Pb: 0.024; As: 0.028 mg/kg) and 60<sup>th</sup> (Cd: 0.006; Pb: 0.026; As: 0.029 mg/kg) lactation day. However, no significant differences (P &gt; 0.05) were found in milk Hg concentration in relation to lactation stage (from 0.021 to 0.026 mg/kg). The selected toxic elements appeared to be present in ewe milk in very low concentrations.