Determination of Trace Metals in Chemicals Associated with Body Painting

A. Majolagbe, Ladidi Hudu
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Introduction: Beautification of the skin is a global phenomenon with both males and females engaging in the practice of body painting without regards to the toxicology of the art. The presence of toxic heavy metals as part of the chemicals of body painting have been implicated in a number of health conditions including blood borne diseases, keloids and compromise of the immune status. Aims: This study was, therefore, designed to determine the concentration of heavy metals in the chemical materials used in body painting. Materials and Methods: Twenty (20) various samples of body painting chemicals (natural and synthetic) were obtained in four open markets and analysed for heavy metals (Cd, Zn, Pb, Fe, Ni, and Cu) using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). Results: The results observed ranged 7.09-106, 0.31-0.50, 0.94-4.81, 0.24-0.89, 0.003-0.6 and 0.002- 0.002 (µg/g) for Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb, Ni, and Cd respectively in natural (plant based) materials while in synthetic materials, the results ranged 0.31-5.31, 0.31-0.50, 0.29-2.72, 0.11-0.91, 0.003-0.003 and 0.002-0.002 (µg/g) for Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb, Ni, and Cd respectively. The decreasing order of metals in all samples investigated was Fe > Zn > Pb > Cu > Ni > Cd. Conclusion: The concentrations of some of the metals investigated were relatively high and bio-accumulations of these metals portend health threats. Therefore, health agencies and other regulatory bodies should enforce control on the public use of these body painting chemicals.
人体彩绘相关化学物质中微量金属的测定
导读:皮肤美化是一种全球现象,无论男性还是女性都在从事人体彩绘的实践,而不考虑艺术的毒理学。人体彩绘中含有的有毒重金属与许多健康状况有关,包括血液传播疾病、瘢痕疙瘩和免疫状态的损害。目的:因此,本研究旨在确定人体彩绘中使用的化学材料中的重金属浓度。材料和方法:在4个公开市场获得20(20)种人体彩绘化学品(天然和合成)样品,并使用原子吸收分光光度法(AAS)分析重金属(Cd、Zn、Pb、Fe、Ni和Cu)。结果:天然(植物基)材料中Fe、Cu、Zn、Pb、Ni、Cd的测定结果分别为7.09 ~ 106、0.31 ~ 0.50、0.94 ~ 4.81、0.24 ~ 0.89、0.003 ~ 0.6、0.002 ~ 0.002(µg/g);合成材料中Fe、Cu、Zn、Pb、Ni、Cd的测定结果分别为0.31 ~ 5.31、0.31 ~ 0.50、0.29 ~ 2.72、0.11 ~ 0.91、0.003 ~ 0.003、0.002 ~ 0.002(µg/g)。所有样品中金属含量的大小顺序为Fe > Zn > Pb > Cu > Ni > cd。结论:部分金属的浓度较高,其生物积累对人体健康构成威胁。因此,卫生机构和其他监管机构应该加强对公共使用这些人体彩绘化学品的控制。
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