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© The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 1. Heavy metal concentrations of Green Leafy Vegetables collected from selected market sites Commodity Ni Cd Cr Pb Cu Market 1 – Piliyandala Mukunuwenna 2.09 0.90 5.05 0.31 14.38 Nivithi 6.39 0.72 2.82 0.97 13.49 Thampala 1.09 0.54 1.10 1.04 12.09 Kangkung 15.27 0.10 0.65 0.28 9.84 Kohila 15.89 1.34 1.37 18.44 Market 2 – Kesbewa 6.76 0.37 0.94 0.22 16.03 3.34 0.51 12.87 1.86 11.37 0.98 0.19 0.45 10.57 11.32 0.43 1.12 1.07 16.12 Market 3 – Bandaragama 0.79 0.07 2.72 0.18 16.25 1.83 3.37 0.64 7.05 3.56 0.34 2.32 10.63 1.53 0.09 0.39 13.65 3.81 0.78 Market 4 - Kahathuduwa 1.72 0.08 0.33 1.32 12.64 2.35 0.44 10.31 0.71 0.11 3.07 0.96 9.21 2.21 1.38 0.27 10.34 2.45 0.24 4.66 1.59 14.13 Average 4.25 1.79 0.74 12.61 Maximum Minimum WHO/FAO $4 0.2 2.3 0.3 40 *Values in bold-face are higher than the safe limits of WHO/FAO. $According to Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine, 2010. Thilini Kananke et al. Heavy Metal Contamination in Green Leafy Vegetables Collected from Selected Market Sites of Piliyandala Area, Colombo District, Sri Lanka. American Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 5, 139-144. doi:10.12691/ajfst-2-5-1 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.