Illegal Mining and Armed Banditry in Katsina State, Nigeria: What is their Contribution to the Heavy Metal Pollution of a Popularly Consumed Vegetable?

A. I. Yaradua, J. I. Bungudu, L. Shuaibu, A. Nasir, A. Usman, I. Kankia, N. Matazu, Z. Suleiman, F. Rumah, U. Bello, A. Tukur, A. Sani, R. G. Lawal, H. K. Matazu, A. Sani, Z. Kabir, H. Kabir, M. Halliru, A. Abbas, M. Dalhatu, I. Yaradua, M. Nasir, F. Mukhtar, M. Hassan, B. Abdullahi, A. Y. Sabiru, R. Nasir, M. A. Rawayau, A. N. Muhammad
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The health risk to the population from exposure to heavy metals in an area that have witnessed a surge in illegal mining activities, cattle rustling and banditry were evaluated in the current study. Cabbage leaves sample from Makiya village, Jibia local Government area, Katsina State, Nigeria was evaluated for the presence of heavy metals using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. The health risks of the evaluated heavy metals in the sample to the population were assessed using the Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) and Health Risk Index (HRI)) to assess the possible non-carcinogenic effect and the Incremental Lifetime Cancer Risk (ILCR) for the cancer risks. The result of the mean concentration value of the evaluated heavy metal Pb from the sample falls above the Maximum Allowable Concentrations (MAC) of heavy metals in leafy vegetables. The concentrations of the other metals including Fe, Cu, Zn, Ni, Mn and Cd evaluated in the sample were within the permissible values The result of the Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) associated with the evaluated heavy metals exposure through consumption of the sample for adults and children were all below 1. The combined health risks for all the metals in the sample for the adults and children population represented as the HRI were below 1, the result of the Incremental Life Cancer Risk (ILCR) for both the adults and children population shows that all the heavy metals have ILCR that falls within the safety limit for cancer risk. Because of the above permissible Pb concentration in the analysed cabbage leaves sample, it can be deduced that the vegetable is not safe for consumption.
尼日利亚卡齐纳州的非法采矿和武装盗匪:他们对一种普遍食用的蔬菜的重金属污染有何贡献?
在一个非法采矿活动、偷牛和盗匪活动激增的地区,目前的研究评估了接触重金属对人口的健康风险。采用原子吸收分光光度法对尼日利亚卡齐纳州Jibia地方政府区Makiya村白菜叶样品进行重金属含量评估。采用目标危害商(THQ)和健康风险指数(HRI)评估样本中重金属对人群的健康风险,以评估可能的非致癌作用和癌症风险的终生递增癌症风险(ILCR)。样品中重金属Pb的平均浓化值低于叶菜中重金属的最大允许浓度(MAC)。评价的样品中Fe、Cu、Zn、Ni、Mn、Cd等其他金属的浓度均在允许范围内,评价的成人和儿童通过食用样品接触重金属的目标危害商(THQ)结果均小于1。样本中所有重金属的综合健康风险在成人和儿童人群中均低于1,成人和儿童人群的增量生命癌症风险(ILCR)结果表明,所有重金属的ILCR都在癌症风险的安全范围内。由于分析的白菜叶样本中含有上述容许的铅浓度,因此可以推断该蔬菜不宜食用。
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