Toxicological assessment of Pb, Cd and Cr in lettuce and onion grown around Ellala River in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia

Teklay Gebreyohannes, Abraha Gebrekidan Asgedom
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the toxicological effect of Pb, Cd and Cr in vegetables. Water, soil and vegetables samples were collected to determine heavy metal content using FAAS and its impact on human health via consumption of vegetables. The heavy metals for water samples were recorded in the order of Pb>Cd>Cr, and all, except Cd, were found under WHO/FAO limits. Similarly, the heavy metals of soil samples were also recorded in the order of Cr>Cd>Pb, which was under Ewers and EU permissible limits. On lettuce, mean levels of heavy metals were Pb 0.34 ± 0.04 mg/kg, Cd 1.07 ± 0.12 mg/kg and Cr 3.50 ± 0.23 mg/kg were recorded above the WHO/FAO limits. On onion, levels were 0.75 ± 0.05 mg/kg for Pb, 0.41 ± 0.04 mg/kg for Cd and 1.98 ± 0.27 mg/kg for Cr, which were above the WHO/FAO limits. The high metal content could be attributed to high anthropogenic activities. The TF (transfer factor) for the heavy metal in vegetables also showed a trend of Cd>Pb>Cr. The TF of Cd on lettuce ranged between 0.827 and 0.914, because of the high Cd mobility and its high bio-accumulation factor in lettuce. Thus, TF values of vegetables above 0.5 are considered to be contaminated and thus needs for continuous follow-up. However, the health risk index and daily intake rate of heavy metals of the study indicates the vegetables are safe to eat. But, due to the bioaccumulation nature of the heavy metals and the continual use of these vegetables with increase anthropogenic activities and demand of people for vegetables may pose health problem.
埃塞俄比亚提格雷市Mekelle Ellala河沿岸莴苣和洋葱中铅、镉和铬的毒理学评价
本研究旨在探讨蔬菜中铅、镉、铬的毒理学效应。收集水、土壤和蔬菜样品,利用原子吸收光谱法测定重金属含量及其通过食用蔬菜对人体健康的影响。水样重金属含量顺序为Pb>Cd>Cr,除Cd外均在WHO/FAO标准范围内。土壤样品中重金属含量也依次为Cr>Cd>Pb,均在Ewers和EU允许限量范围内。生菜中重金属的平均值Pb为0.34±0.04 mg/kg, Cd为1.07±0.12 mg/kg, Cr为3.50±0.23 mg/kg,均高于WHO/FAO标准。洋葱中Pb含量为0.75±0.05 mg/kg, Cd含量为0.41±0.04 mg/kg, Cr含量为1.98±0.27 mg/kg,均高于WHO/FAO标准。高金属含量可归因于高人为活动。蔬菜中重金属的转运因子也呈现Cd>Pb>Cr的趋势。由于Cd在莴苣中具有较高的迁移率和较高的生物积累因子,莴苣对Cd的迁移系数在0.827 ~ 0.914之间。因此,当蔬菜的TF值超过0.5时,就被认为是受到了污染,需要进行持续的随访。然而,研究的健康风险指数和每日重金属摄入量表明,蔬菜是安全的。但是,由于重金属的生物蓄积性,以及随着人类活动的增加和人们对蔬菜需求的增加,这些蔬菜的持续使用可能会造成健康问题。
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