Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence in Kurmi Cocoa Farmlands and Cocoa Beans using Heavy Metals as Indicators, and the In-vitro Bioaccessibility in Locally Produced Cocoa Based Beverages to Public Health

Bwatanglang I.B, Zira S.P, Magili S.T, C. Yusuf, Suleiman Ali Daddy, Suleiman Salihu
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This study was conducted to assess the level of anthropogenic-influence across cocoa farmland soils, to cocoa beans and the locally produced cocoa-based beverages (CBB) from cocoa producing communities of Kurmi, Taraba State using heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Zn Pb, Cd, Mn, and Fe) as indicators. The results show Cr, Zn, and Pb in soil samples from Abong, Gidan Makeri, and Asha on the average detected to have values above the permissible limit (PL) set by the FAO/WHO. The further assessment shows only 23%, 39% and 4% of their total concentrations are from anthropogenic-related activities (Apn%) and of low ecological risk to the environment with potential ecological risk (Er) ˂40 and Ri≤10. The level of heavy metals in the cocoa beans samples analyzed were observed to be above the PL set by FAO/WHO. Compared to the values detected in the cocoa beans samples, the mean concentrations for Cr (6.25±1.88), Cu (7.78±2.87), Zn (19.73±7.19), Pb (18.10±6.59). Cd (4.78±2.07), Mn (8.26±4.92), and Fe (33.79±4.07) were observed to be significantly higher in the locally produced CBB samples. The in vitro digestion of the CBB samples shows mean bioaccessibility concentrations range from 0.67-3.38 mg/kg, with Fe, Cu, Cd, and Pb showing the highest mean concentration values of 3.38±2.64, 2.68±3.51, 1.84±1.82, and 1.65±1.27 mg/kg.The results revealed Cu and Cd with mean in vitro concentrations of 2.68±3.51, and 1.84±1.82 to be highly extracted in the gastrointestinal fluids showing a percent bioaccessibility of 34%and 39%. The estimated daily intake (EDI) of the metals were observed to be above the oral reference dose (RfD) values with average contributions rates (ACR) to RfD >100%.
以重金属为指标评估库尔米可可农田和可可豆的人为影响,以及当地生产的可可饮料的体外生物可及性对公众健康的影响
本研究以重金属(Cr、Cu、Zn、Pb、Cd、Mn和Fe)为指标,评估了塔拉巴州库尔米可可生产社区的可可农田土壤、可可豆和当地生产的可可饮料(CBB)的人为影响水平。结果显示,在阿隆、吉丹·马基里和阿莎三个地区的土壤样品中,铬、锌和铅的平均检测值高于粮农组织/世界卫生组织规定的允许限量(PL)。进一步的评价表明,它们的总浓度中只有23%、39%和4%来自人类活动(Apn%),对环境的生态风险较低,潜在生态风险(Er)小于40,Ri≤10。所分析的可可豆样品中的重金属含量高于粮农组织/世界卫生组织规定的最大限值。与可可豆样品的检测值相比,Cr(6.25±1.88),Cu(7.78±2.87),Zn(19.73±7.19),Pb(18.10±6.59)的平均浓度。Cd(4.78±2.07)、Mn(8.26±4.92)和Fe(33.79±4.07)在本地生产的CBB样品中显著高于其他样品。体外消化CBB样品的平均生物可及性浓度范围为0.67 ~ 3.38 mg/kg,其中Fe、Cu、Cd和Pb的最高平均浓度分别为3.38±2.64、2.68±3.51、1.84±1.82和1.65±1.27 mg/kg。结果表明,铜和镉在胃肠道液中的高提取浓度分别为2.68±3.51和1.84±1.82,生物可及性分别为34%和39%。观察到金属的估计每日摄入量(EDI)高于口服参考剂量(RfD)值,平均贡献率(ACR) >100%。
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