Toxicity Evaluation of Selected Dyes Commonly used for Clothing Materials in Urban Kano, Nigeria

Sani Zm, A. Il, A. Sani
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The study was focused on four selected commercial dyes widely used in urban Kano to re-dye fabrics. The dyes were defined by the colours, blue, red, orange and yellow. The aim was to assess and evaluate the concentration of dangerous metallic compounds in the dyes and subsequent toxicity of these compounds in experimental animals (brine shrimps, Artemia salina). The results showed that the concentration levels of cadmium, chromium, lead, copper and zinc varies among the dyes, however, the concentration exceeded permissible limits set by standard authorities such as FEPA (1991) and DOE (2008). The LC50 of the various dyes on the test animals indicated that the blue dye was the most toxic, followed by yellow, red and orange respectively. This finding highlights public health and environmental implication because of direct contact of these dyes with tissue systems of individuals involved in the re-dyeing activity, aquatic organisms, food and other route of administration. Therefore, the use dyes such as those found in this study should be restricted, as they are causing widespread contamination of some areas in urban Kano.
尼日利亚城市卡诺服装材料常用染料的毒性评价
研究了四种在城市卡诺广泛使用的商业染料对织物进行再染色。染料分为蓝色、红色、橙色和黄色。目的是评估和评价染料中危险金属化合物的浓度以及这些化合物随后对实验动物(卤虾、盐蒿)的毒性。结果表明,不同染料中镉、铬、铅、铜和锌的浓度水平不同,但浓度均超过了FEPA(1991)和DOE(2008)等标准机构设定的允许限值。各染料对实验动物的LC50值表明,蓝色染料毒性最大,其次为黄色、红色和橙色。这一发现强调了公共卫生和环境的影响,因为这些染料与参与再染色活动的个人的组织系统、水生生物、食物和其他给药途径直接接触。因此,应限制使用本研究中发现的染料,因为它们对卡诺市一些地区造成了广泛的污染。
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