Correlation Analysis of Enverontmental Cd Exposure in Liver and Meat of Broiler Chicken

A. R. Anshar, H. Darusman, H. Maheshwari
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Cadmium (Cd) belongs to heavy metal with high anthropogenic pollutant and non-essential to physiological funtion. Regular intake of consuming Cd leads to physiological disorders in poultry animal as well as humans as one who consume it. The aim of this study was to analyze the profile of Cd content in environmental samples (poultry feed and water) and it correlated with the degree of contamination in broiler tissues. In this study, 30 samples of feeds and water samples along with 60 samples of liver and muscle have been examined. The results showed that the feed was indicated to Cd between 0.009-0.202 mg / kg and in the water between 0.0068-0.0096 mg / l. Cd in the livers and muscles was then positively contaminated by Cd between 0.438-0.565 mg / kg and the levels was significantly different (p <0.05) among organs. A strong positive correlation was found between Cd and water levels in liver (r = 0.896). In contrast, a weaker positive correlation (r = 0.596) was found in the water and muscle. In conclusion, Cd contamination in feed and water correlated positively with the increasing amount of the cadmium level in organs.
肉仔鸡肝脏与肉中环境镉暴露的相关性分析
镉(Cd)是一种高人为污染、对人体生理功能非必需的重金属。经常摄入镉会导致家禽、动物以及食用镉的人出现生理紊乱。本研究的目的是分析环境样品(家禽饲料和水)中镉含量的分布及其与肉鸡组织污染程度的关系。在本研究中,对30个饲料和水样以及60个肝脏和肌肉样品进行了检测。结果表明:饲料中镉含量为0.009 ~ 0.202 mg / kg,水中镉含量为0.0068 ~ 0.0096 mg / l,肝脏和肌肉中镉含量为0.438 ~ 0.565 mg / kg,各器官间镉含量差异显著(p <0.05)。Cd与肝脏水水平呈显著正相关(r = 0.896)。相比之下,水和肌肉呈较弱的正相关(r = 0.596)。由此可见,饲料和水中镉污染与脏器镉含量的增加呈正相关。
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