Monitoring and modeling of heavy metal contents in vegetables collected from markets in Imo State, Nigeria.

Environmental analysis, health and toxicology Pub Date : 2020-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-25 DOI:10.5620/eaht.e2020003
Beniah Obinna Isiuku, Christian Ebere Enyoh
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Vegetable consumption is one major exposure route of heavy metals to humans, but few data exist for Imo State, Nigeria. We assessed the contamination levels and associated health risk of cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) in vegetables (Telfairia occidentalis, Pterocarpus mildbraedii, Gongronenina latifolium and Vernonia amygdalina) that are consumed frequently from markets (n=16) in three zones of Imo State, Nigeria. After wet-digestion of samples, the supernatant were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The mean concentrations in the four vegetables ranged from 0.006±0.003 mg/kg to 0.011±0.007 mg/kg for Cd, 0.064±0.012 mg/kg to 1.225±0.226 mg/kg for Co, 10.711±1.968 mg/kg to 25.088±13.975 mg/kg for Cu, 0.062±0.013 mg/kg to 0.307±0.210 mg/kg for Ni, 0.006±0.005 mg/kg to 0.012±0.002 mg/kg for Pb and 63.55±4.055 mg/kg to 104.126±24.080 mg/kg for Zn. Except for Zn, all heavy metals in the various vegetables were below the joint standard of Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization. Although, overall load of heavy metal was very low, Zn had the highest contamination factor in vegetables. Heavy metals concentrations in vegetables generally showed low to high variations and statistically different (p<0.05). Average daily intake was below the provisional tolerance limit except for Zn. The target hazard quotient of metals in vegetables for both children and adults were below 1, indicating no potential risk to the public. Overall, heavy metals hazard index were below 1, indicating acceptable level of non-carcinogenic adverse health effect. However, potential multi-element contamination from ingestion is possible as revealed by the correlation profiling of heavy metals.

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监测和模拟从尼日利亚伊莫州市场收集的蔬菜中的重金属含量。
蔬菜消费是人类接触重金属的一个主要途径,但关于尼日利亚伊莫州的数据很少。我们评估了在尼日利亚伊莫州三个地区(n=16)市场上经常消费的蔬菜(西洋菜、龙柏、扁桃和扁桃)中镉(Cd)、钴(Co)、铜(Cu)、镍(Ni)、铅(Pb)和锌(Zn)的污染水平和相关健康风险。样品湿消化后,用原子吸收分光光度法分析上清。4种蔬菜中镉的平均浓度为0.006±0.003 mg/kg ~ 0.011±0.007 mg/kg, Co的平均浓度为0.064±0.012 mg/kg ~ 1.225±0.226 mg/kg, Cu的平均浓度为10.711±1.968 mg/kg ~ 25.088±13.975 mg/kg, Ni的平均浓度为0.062±0.013 mg/kg ~ 0.307±0.210 mg/kg, Pb的平均浓度为0.006±0.005 mg/kg ~ 0.012±0.002 mg/kg, Zn的平均浓度为63.55±4.055 mg/kg ~ 104.126±24.080 mg/kg。除锌外,各类蔬菜的重金属含量均低于联合国粮农组织和世界卫生组织的联合标准。虽然蔬菜中重金属的总体负荷很低,但锌的污染系数最高。蔬菜中重金属含量总体呈从低到高的变化,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。除锌外,日均摄取量均低于临时耐受限值。儿童和成人蔬菜中金属的目标危害商均低于1,表明对公众没有潜在风险。总体而言,重金属危害指数低于1,表明可接受的非致癌不良健康影响水平。然而,根据重金属的相关谱图显示,摄入可能存在多元素污染。
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