Risk assessment for the consumption of the freshwater turtle Podocnemis unifilis with Hg in an indigenous population living close to mining area in the brazilian Amazon

Luciano Vieira Dias da Silva, Simone de Fátima Pinheiro Pereira, Cristiane Costa Carneiro, Ronaldo Magno Rocha, Hemilton Cardoso da Costa, Cleber Silva e Silva, Alan Marcel Fernandes de Souza, Thiago de Melo e Silva
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Podocnemis unifilis is an important source of protein for indigenous communities in the Brazilian Amazon. However, contaminants associated to the mining activities can be affecting this species and, in turn, its consumers. The objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of Hg contamination that the Kayapó indigenous people are exposed to through the consumption of P. unifilis in a region affected by mining in the Baú river basin, municipality of Altamira-PA, Brazilian Amazon. Muscle (edible) samples of the collected specimens were digested in a solution of concentrated nitric acid with hydrogen peroxide using a microwave digestion system. Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry with hydrogen generation was used to quantify HgT. The health risk assessment was performed according to the methodology proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The muscle of P. unifilis presented an average concentration of 0.022 (µg/g wet weight) HgT, a value within the allowed level for the dietary pattern. The risk assessment for human health shows that the consumption of P. unifilis presents low risks of intoxication by Hg for the indigenous people. The results show a reduced risk of exposure to Hg due to the consumption of P. unifilis by indigenous people. However, if mining activity continues to spread across the region, since Hg biomagnifies in the trophic chain and can represent a serious risk for human health and biota.
巴西亚马逊河流域采矿区附近土著居民食用含汞淡水龟 Podocnemis unifilis 的风险评估
Podocnemis unifilis 是巴西亚马逊地区土著社区的重要蛋白质来源。然而,与采矿活动相关的污染物可能会影响这一物种,进而影响其消费者。本研究的目的是评估巴西亚马逊阿尔塔米拉市Baú河流域受采矿影响地区的Kayapó原住民通过食用P. unifilis所面临的汞污染风险。使用微波消解系统在浓硝酸和过氧化氢溶液中消解所采集标本的肌肉(可食用)样本。使用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱氢气发生器对 HgT 进行定量。健康风险评估是根据美国环境保护局提出的方法进行的。P. unifilis 肌肉中的 HgT 平均浓度为 0.022(微克/克湿重),该值在膳食模式允许的范围内。对人体健康的风险评估显示,食用独脚金鱼对原住民的汞中毒风险较低。结果表明,原住民食用独脚金螯虾导致接触汞的风险降低。但是,如果采矿活动继续在该地区蔓延,由于汞在营养链中会产生生物放大作用,可能对人类健康和生物群构成严重威胁。
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