Health risk indices associated with heavy metals from vegetables cultivated in Tsagero District, Rimi Local Government Area, Katsina State, Nigeria

A. Usman, A. Isiyaku, A. Abdullahi, H. G. Lawal, G.C. Wahuma, U.N. Dikko, A. Lawal, A. I. Yaradua
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Local preservation of vegetables involves drying to enhance shelf life. The drying processes could, in turn, contaminate the vegetables with environmental heavy metals. Ingestion of foods contaminated with heavy metals may lead to an increase in the chances of incurring cancer and other health disorders in the consumer population. This study investigated heavy metals contaminations and health risks associated with the consumption vegetables from Turaji, Tsagero District, Rimi Local Government Katsina State, North west Nigeria. The vegetables were three samples of Solanum lycopersicum L. (tomato) as fresh tomato, tomatoes sun-dried along tarred road side, and tomatoes air-dried on farmland soil; three samples of Capsicum annuum (sweet pepper) as fresh sweet pepper, sweet pepper sun-dried along tarred road side and sweet pepper air-dried on farmland soil. The samples were grinded, ashed and digested with HNO3 and HCl separately using standard methods. The heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Fe, Cr, Cd, Mn, Zn, and Pb) contents of the samples were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Daily intake, non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks as well as hazard indices of the heavy metals were determined. Results of the study showed that the vegetables analyzed generally have low levels of the heavy metals, with Ni being below detection level (BDL) in all the samples. All of the detected heavy metals concentrations were below the maximum permissible limits as set by the regulatory agencies. The calculated target hazard quotient (THQ) Health risk indices (HRIs) of the evaluated heavy metals in all the samples were therefore, less than 1. The Incremental Life time Cancer Risk (ILCR) to the population from consumption of the samples lies within the safe limit (≤10-4). From the results, these vegetables are hence, safe for human consumption.
尼日利亚卡齐纳州里米地方政府区Tsagero区种植的蔬菜中重金属相关的健康风险指数
本地保存的蔬菜包括干燥提高保质期。反过来,干燥过程可能会使蔬菜受到环境重金属的污染。摄入重金属污染的食物可能会导致增加导致癌症和其他疾病的可能性在消费人口。本研究调查了来自尼日利亚西北部卡齐纳州里米地方政府Tsagero区的Turaji食用蔬菜的重金属污染和健康风险。蔬菜为新鲜番茄、柏油路旁晒干番茄和农田土壤风干番茄3个样品;三个样品的甜椒(甜椒)新鲜甜辣椒,甜辣椒晒干的沥青路上,甜辣椒在农田土壤风干。样本磨、烧成灰烬和消化与硝酸和盐酸分别使用标准的方法。采用原子吸收分光光度法测定样品中Cu、Ni、Fe、Cr、Cd、Mn、Zn、Pb等重金属含量。每日摄入量,non-carcinogenic和致癌风险以及风险重金属测定的指标。研究结果表明,被分析蔬菜的重金属含量普遍较低,所有样品的镍含量均低于检测水平。所有的检测重金属浓度低于设定的最大容许极限作为监管机构。因此,所有样品中被评价重金属的目标危害商(THQ)健康风险指数(HRIs)均小于1。增量一生癌症风险(ILCR)样本的人口从消费在安全限制(4≤打败)。从结果来看,这些蔬菜对人类食用是安全的。
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