PROXIMATE ANALYSIS AND DETERMINATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN PROCESSED ANIMAL SKIN SOLD IN MAJOR MARKETS IN SOUTH WEST NIGERIA.

T. Osobamiro, O. Oluwole, S. Abdullah
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This study aimed at determining the nutritional and level of chemical contaminants (heavy metals and Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons PAHs) incommonly consumed animal skin sold in major markets in South-West, Nigeria. Proximate analysis (crude protein, moisture content, carbohydrate, ash content, oil content, nitrogen value and crude fibre) and heavy metals and PAHs concentrations were determined to evaluate the nutritional composition and safety of regular consumption of these products and to validate the notion that animal skin as a source of protein, can replace meat in meals. Samples of animal skin were purchased from three major markets in Lagos and Ogun State. Proximate composition was determine using standard analytical methods, while levels of heavy metal (Fe, Pb, Cd, Cr and As) and PAHs were using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and GC-MS respectively.The results of proximate composition were as follows (%); for the brown samples; the moisture content (≤81.40±1.80, ash content (≤0.94±0.01, oil content (≤1.60±0.01, crude protein (≤3.75±0.85, crude fibre (≤1.25±0.01) and carbohydrate (≤14.51±1.20). The concentrations of heavy metals detected in the samples were as follows (mg/kg); Fe ≤0.068±0.001, Cd ≤0.006±0.001, Pb≤0.004 ±0.001 and Cr≤0.004±0.001, all were below the maximum permissible limit set by WHO and USEPA while, Arsenic was below the detection limit of the instrument. Seventeen PAHs were detected in the samples and all were above the maximum permissible limits with high health risk. It is therefore advised that cow skin be discouraged and more awareness created so that people will know the dangers to health posed by this harmful practice.  
尼日利亚西南部主要市场销售的加工动物皮中多环芳烃的近似分析和测定。
本研究旨在确定尼日利亚西南部主要市场上销售的不常食用的动物皮的营养和化学污染物(重金属和多芳烃多环芳烃)水平。测定了近似分析(粗蛋白质、水分含量、碳水化合物、灰分含量、含油量、氮值和粗纤维)以及重金属和多环芳烃浓度,以评估这些产品的营养成分和经常食用的安全性,并验证动物皮作为蛋白质来源可以替代肉类的概念。动物皮肤样本是从拉各斯和奥贡州的三个主要市场购买的。采用标准分析方法测定其近似组成,采用原子吸收光谱法测定其重金属(Fe、Pb、Cd、Cr和As)和GC-MS测定其多环芳烃含量。近似组成结果如下(%);对于棕色样品;水分(≤81.40±1.80)、灰分(≤0.94±0.01)、含油量(≤1.60±0.01)、粗蛋白质(≤3.75±0.85)、粗纤维(≤1.25±0.01)、碳水化合物(≤14.51±1.20)。样品中检测到的重金属浓度为(mg/kg);Fe≤0.068±0.001,Cd≤0.006±0.001,Pb≤0.004±0.001,Cr≤0.004±0.001,均低于WHO和USEPA规定的最大允许限量,砷低于仪器的检出限。在样品中检测到17种多环芳烃,均超过最大允许限值,具有高健康风险。因此,建议不鼓励使用牛皮,并提高人们的认识,以便人们了解这种有害做法对健康造成的危害。
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