Comparative Assessment of Heavy Metal Concentration in Some Edible Spinach (Amaranthus hybridus) in Southern Taraba (Ibi, Wukari and Donga), Nigeria

P. I. Hosea, J. A. Olowokere, M. C. Odineze
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This study focuses on the assessment and comparative concentrations of some heavy metals in spinach (Amaranthus hybridus), cultivated in Wukari, Ibi, Donga local government area of Taraba State in Nigeria. The research is motivated by the indiscriminate use of bulk chemicals for farming activities in the communities under review. The study employed random sampling techniques in collecting the samples of the spinach. The edible part were digested and analyzed for the following heavy metal content: Lead, Zinc, Copper, Nickel, Iron, Cobalt, Chromium, Manganese, and Cadmium. The Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) technique was used to analyze the samples. The results for the main concentration of heavy metal were revealed. The concentration of heavy metals in the spinach obtained from the three different samples varies. It was observed that, the sample obtained from Wukari has the highest accumulation of heavy metals. The concentrations of Pb, Mn and Cr were found to be higher than the permissible limits in Wukari spinach. Cd was not detected in the three (Ibi, Donga and Wukari). Pb was not detected in Ibi and Donga. Cu and Ni were not detected in Donga. Based on the findings from this study, spinach from Ibi and Donga are recommended for consumption compared to Wukari, since most of the heavy metals in this study areas are within the standard permissible limit set by WHO/FAO. Similarly, the daily intake of heavy metal (DIM) and the health risk index (HRI) analysis from the 3 study areas also falls within the acceptable permissible level. Farmers and consumers should be adviced appropriately on the health implications of excessive heavy metal consumption in vegetables.
尼日利亚塔拉巴州南部(伊比、乌卡里和东加)几种食用菠菜(Amaranthus hybridus)重金属浓度的比较评价
本研究对尼日利亚塔拉巴州Wukari、Ibi、Donga地方政府区种植的菠菜(Amaranthus hybridus)中某些重金属的浓度进行了评估和比较。这项研究的动机是受审查社区在农业活动中滥用散装化学品。本研究采用随机抽样技术采集菠菜样品。对可食用部分进行消化和分析,以测定下列重金属含量:铅、锌、铜、镍、铁、钴、铬、锰和镉。采用原子吸收光谱(AAS)技术对样品进行分析。并给出了重金属主要浓度的测定结果。从三个不同的样品中获得的菠菜中重金属的浓度各不相同。据观察,从乌卡里获得的样品重金属累积量最高。在乌卡里菠菜中发现的铅、锰和铬的浓度均高于允许限量。3例(Ibi、Donga和Wukari)未检出Cd。宜必市和东亚市未检出铅。Donga未检出Cu和Ni。根据这项研究的结果,与乌卡里相比,建议食用伊比岛和东加岛的菠菜,因为本研究地区的大多数重金属都在世卫组织/粮农组织规定的标准允许限度之内。同样,3个研究区域的每日重金属摄入量和健康风险指数分析也在可接受的允许水平之内。应向农民和消费者提供有关蔬菜中过量重金属摄入对健康影响的适当建议。
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