Giant African land snails (Achatina achatina and Archachatina marginata) as bioindicator of heavy metal pollution

Ayodeji Ajayi Andrew, Odunayo Oyewole Bisola
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It is important to always monitor the bioaccumulation potential for heavy metals by organisms especially the edible ones, to assess their potential risk to human health. This study evaluated the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the shell and soft tissues of snails. Forty snails each were purchased from Ikire and Ore towns. The snails’ shells, feet, digestive tracts and glands were analysed for bioaccumulation of heavy metals using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The results showed that the concentration of heavy metals varied with the location and species of the snail. Archachatina marginata from Ore accumulated higher concentrations of heavy metals than A. marginata from Ikire. The concentration of Pb in Achatina achatina and A. marginata from Ikire, and Cd in A. marginata from Ore are slightly above the FAO/WHO permissible limits. Foot bioaccumulated more heavy metals in A. achatina while the digestive gland bioaccumulated more heavy metals in A. marginata. The study concluded that the shell and soft tissues of A. achatina at Ikire and A. marginata at Ikire and Ore bioaccumulated some levels of toxic heavy metals. A. achatina and A. marginata are capable of being used as a sentinel to study the physiological and biochemical imbalances in living organisms arising from the accumulation of heavy metals.   Key words: Bioaccumulation, heavy metal pollution, snails, Achatina achatina, Archachatina marginata.
巨型非洲蜗牛(Achatina Achatina和Archachatina marginata)作为重金属污染的生物指标
长期监测生物特别是食用生物对重金属的生物蓄积潜力,以评估其对人体健康的潜在危害是十分重要的。研究了重金属在蜗牛壳和软组织中的生物积累。各从Ikire镇和Ore镇购买了40只蜗牛。snails’用原子吸收分光光度计分析了贝壳、脚、消化道和腺体中重金属的生物积累。结果表明,钉螺中重金属含量随钉螺的位置和种类的不同而不同。矿石产的边沿沙蚕重金属积累浓度高于伊克尔产的边沿沙蚕。来自爱尔兰的阿卡蒂娜和阿卡蒂娜的铅浓度以及来自俄勒冈的阿卡蒂娜的镉浓度略高于粮农组织/世界卫生组织的允许限值。足部对重金属的生物积累较多,而消化腺对重金属的生物积累较多。研究认为,在伊克尔和奥雷的阿卡蒂娜和边缘阿卡蒂娜的壳和软组织生物积累了一定水平的有毒重金属。金针菇和毛边菇可以作为研究生物体内重金属积累引起的生理生化失衡的哨兵。,关键词:生物积累;重金属污染;蜗牛;
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