Hematotoxicity status of lead and three other heavy metals in cow slaughtered for human consumption in Jos, Nigeria

L. L. Nwidu, T. L. Ohemu
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Heavy metals are of public health concern worldwide due to their damaging effects on human and animal health, the environment and life in general. This study assessed concentration levels of some toxic heavy metals: Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), copper (Cu) and magnesium (Mg) in blood samples of ten (10) cattle slaughtered in two areas (Jos North and South) of Plateau State, Northern Nigeria. The results were compared with World Health Organization (WHO) standard for heavy metals allowable content in food. The samples were analyzed for Cd, Pb, Cu and Mg in triplicates by Shimadzu Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AA 6800) after wet digestion. The results of the analysis indicated that the levels in parts per million (ppm) range from 0.4169 to 3.0302 for Pb; 0.0067 to 0.0204 for Cd; 0.1112 to 0.9845 for Mg and 0.0027 to 0.0326 for Cu. The mean concentration of Pb was found to be higher than the WHO acceptable limit, while Cd, Cu and Mg were within the WHO acceptable limit. The high value of Pb might be attributed to impact of environmental pollution from diverse mineral resource base of Jos metropolitan city and this has health implication on consumers. Key words: Toxicological status, health implication, heavy metals, blood, abattoir.
尼日利亚乔斯屠宰供人食用的牛体内铅和其他三种重金属的血液毒性状况
重金属对人类和动物健康、环境和一般生命具有破坏性影响,是全世界关注的公共卫生问题。本研究评估了尼日利亚北部高原州两个地区(乔斯北部和南部)屠宰的10头牛血液样本中一些有毒重金属:镉(Cd)、铅(Pb)、铜(Cu)和镁(Mg)的浓度水平。结果与世界卫生组织(WHO)食品中重金属允许含量标准进行了比较。湿消化后,用岛津原子吸收分光光度计(AA 6800)分析样品中Cd、Pb、Cu和Mg的含量。分析结果表明,铅在百万分率(ppm)范围为0.4169 ~ 3.0302;Cd为0.0067 ~ 0.0204;Mg为0.1112 ~ 0.9845,Cu为0.0027 ~ 0.0326。铅的平均浓度高于世界卫生组织的可接受限度,而Cd、Cu和Mg在世界卫生组织的可接受限度内。乔斯市的高铅值可能是受多种矿产资源基础造成的环境污染的影响,这对消费者的健康有一定影响。关键词:毒理学状况,健康意义,重金属,血液,屠宰场
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