Determination of Potentially Toxic Elements from Poultry Feeds in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

N. Elom, Obianuju Nwanji, I. Ikelle, J. S. Nworu, C. Chukwu
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Abstract This study examined potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from poultry feeds. The presence of PTEs in the environment raises health concern because these elements can be toxic, ubiquitous and cannot be degraded to non-toxic forms by any known method and as a result remain in the environment for decades. This is a potential pathway through which these PTEs could easily enter the food chain. Six PTEs (Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mn, Ni and Zn) were determined from four feed types (starter, grower, finisher and layer) from four manufacturers coded A, B, C and D. The samples were prepared, digested and analysed for PTEs using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The mean concentrations obtained were in the following ranges: 0.49 – 0.76 mg/kg (Cd); 11.9 – 7.90 mg/kg (Cr); 5.10 - 7.91 mg/kg (Cu); 7.17 - 9.47 mg/kg (Pb); 26.9 - 34.9 mg/kg (Mn); 3.80 - 6.50 mg/kg (Ni) and 27.8 - 38.4 mg/kg (Zn). These results were compared with the maximum acceptable concentration for PTEs in feeds as stipulated by the European Union standard and the concentrations of Pb and Ni exceeded maximum acceptable concentration. When concentrations exceed set standard, it implies risk to human health. Thus, the need for continuous monitoring of feed compositions.
尼日利亚埃邦伊州家禽饲料中潜在有毒元素的测定
摘要本研究旨在检测家禽饲料中的潜在有毒元素(pte)。环境中pte的存在引起健康关注,因为这些元素可能是有毒的,无处不在,不能通过任何已知方法降解为无毒形式,因此在环境中存在数十年。这是一个潜在的途径,这些pte可以很容易地进入食物链。从A、B、C、d四家生产厂家的四种饲料(发菜、生长、育肥和蛋鸡)中分别测定了6种pte (Cd、Cr、Cu、Pb、Mn、Ni和Zn)。采用原子吸收分光光度计对样品进行制备、消化和分析。得到的平均浓度范围为:0.49 ~ 0.76 mg/kg (Cd);11.9 - 7.90 mg/kg(铬);5.10 - 7.91 mg/kg (Cu);7.17 ~ 9.47 mg/kg (Pb);26.9 - 34.9 mg/kg (Mn);3.80 ~ 6.50 mg/kg (Ni)和27.8 ~ 38.4 mg/kg (Zn)。这些结果与欧盟饲料中pte的最大可接受浓度进行了比较,Pb和Ni的浓度超过了最大可接受浓度。当浓度超过设定标准时,就意味着对人体健康有危险。因此,需要对饲料成分进行连续监测。
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