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Nickel Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)

  • No Established UL: According to authoritative nutritional and toxicological bodies, an official Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) in milligrams (mg) per day has not been established for nickel in adults.
  • Dietary Intake: Typical daily dietary intake of nickel generally ranges from 0.1 mg to 0.3 mg (100 micrograms to 300 micrograms), which is considered normal and safe for the general population.
  • Adverse Effects Level: Chronic oral intake exceeding higher amounts, particularly from contaminated water or specific dietary excesses, can lead to adverse health effects, primarily gastrointestinal distress and systemic contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
  • Regulatory Guidance: Due to insufficient data regarding long-term human toxicity from food-based nickel, a definitive threshold or upper limit remains undefined.
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