Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the invasive Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) from polluted urban river areas of Bangladesh and evaluation of human health risk

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Md Muzammel Hossain, Shunkai Wang, Zhe Liang, Alei Geng, Iffat Jahan, Sunjida Jahan Tripty, Stephen J. Maxwell, Ismail Hossain, Sivasamy Sethupathy, Daochen Zhu
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Abstract

The invasive Asian clam species, Corbicula fluminea, has significant ecological and societal implications at both local and international levels due to its nutritional aspects. C. fluminea from four urban rivers in Bangladesh exhibited negative allometric growth and degree of contamination with potentially toxic elements (PTEs), which posed a concern to human health based on the AAS and USEPA risk models. The highest mean concentration of PTEs followed a decreasing order: Zn (155.08 ± 4.98 mg/kg) > Cu (53.96 ± 7.61 mg/kg) > Mn (14.29 ± 3.25 mg/kg) > Cd (2.23 ± 0.10 mg/kg) > Pb (1.64 ± 0.14 mg/kg) > As (1.51 ± 0.45 mg/kg) > Ni (1.25 ± 0.27 mg/kg) > Cr (0.65 ± 0.02 mg/kg) in C. fluminea and raising safety concerns. With the exception of Cr and Mn, all element levels were exceeded safety guideline value (SGV) (mg/kg. ww) and exhibited a strong positive correlation (p < 0.05) among the sites. The target hazard quotient of Mn is THQ > 1, and As showed a non-carcinogenic risk in children at OBR, BR, and MR site. The hazard index (HI > 1) value at the BR and MR sites indicated a public health risk associated with the clam. The target cancer risk (TCR) values for As, Cd, and Ni showed that consuming clams posed a carcinogenic risk to human health. These findings suggest that eating these clams may put consumers at significant risk for health issues related to As, Cd, Ni, and Mn exposure. The study emphasizes the need for strict monitoring and preventative measures to reduce the health risks posed by PTEs contamination in clams.

孟加拉国受污染城市河流地区入侵亚洲蛤蜊(Corbicula fluminea)中的潜在有毒元素(PTEs)及人类健康风险评估
亚洲入侵蛤类物种蚬(Corbicula fluminea)由于其营养方面的问题,在当地和国际层面都具有重大的生态和社会影响。根据美国科学院和美国环保局的风险模型,孟加拉国四条城市河流中的蚬呈现负异速生长,并受到潜在有毒元素(PTEs)的污染,对人类健康造成了威胁。PTEs 的最高平均浓度依次递减:锌(155.08 ± 4.98 毫克/千克);铜(53.96 ± 7.61 毫克/千克);锰(14.29 ± 3.25 毫克/千克);镉(2.23 ± 0.10 毫克/千克);铅(1.64 ± 0.14毫克/千克);砷(1.51±0.45毫克/千克);镍(1.25±0.27毫克/千克);铬(0.65±0.02毫克/千克),并引发了安全问题。除铬和锰外,所有元素的含量都超过了安全指导值(SGV)(毫克/千克湿重),并且在不同地点之间呈现出很强的正相关性(p < 0.05)。锰的目标危害商数为 THQ >1,而砷在 OBR、BR 和 MR 地点对儿童显示出非致癌风险。BR和MR地点的危害指数(HI > 1)值表明蛤蜊具有公共卫生风险。砷、镉和镍的目标癌症风险值表明,食用蛤蜊对人体健康有致癌风险。这些研究结果表明,食用这些蛤蜊可能会使消费者面临与接触砷、镉、镍和锰有关的健康问题的巨大风险。该研究强调,有必要采取严格的监测和预防措施,以降低蛤蜊中的 PTEs 污染对健康造成的风险。
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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