尼日利亚拉各斯州选定地点街头食品中重金属和有机污染物的监测和安全评估

G. Oyet, C. B. Samuel
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本研究旨在调查来自尼日利亚拉各斯州三个选定地点的街头食品中重金属和挥发性有机污染物的存在,以确定其安全水平。食物毒性是由于食物受到重金属污染,其在食物链中的生物积累和生物放大。研究采用完全随机化设计和整群抽样技术,从三个地点(Marina、Yaba和Apapa)采购街头摊贩食品。研究的八种食品是烤制食品(车前草、鱼、山药、玉米)、suya肉、肉饼、蛋卷和甜甜圈。对食品中的铅、镉、铜、汞、铁、锌等有机污染物和环境颗粒物进行了检测。在码头、亚巴和阿帕帕拉各斯的街头摊贩食品中检出重金属;铁、铜、铅和锌的含量分别为0.14毫克/千克至2.80毫克/千克、0.08毫克/千克至0.27毫克/千克、0.01毫克/千克至0.18毫克/千克和0.01毫克/千克至0.04毫克/千克。汞和镉低于可检测限度。显著性差异(p0.05)。对大多数街头摊贩来说,一个主要的污染源是车辆尾气。所有售卖食物样本的铅含量均超过食典委容许限量0.01毫克/公斤。街头摊贩食品含铅量高是职业健康危害的主要来源。强烈建议就拉各斯州的综合室外空气质量和街头食品质量进一步开展工作,以保护公众健康和消费者利益。
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Monitoring and Safety Assessment of the Presence of Heavy Metals and Organic Pollutants in Vended Street Foods from Selected Locations in Lagos State Nigeria
This study was aimed at investigating the presence of heavy metals and volatile organic pollutants in street-vended foods sourced from three selected locations in Lagos State, Nigeria, to ascertain their safety level. Food toxicity results from contamination of foods with heavy metals, its bioaccumulation and biomagnifications in the food chain. The study was carried out using complete randomization design and Cluster sampling technique to source vended street foods from three locations (Marina, Yaba and Apapa). The eight Food products studied were roasted (plantain, fish, yam, corn), suya meat, meat pie, egg roll and doughnuts. Lead, Cadmium, Copper, Mercury, Iron, Zinc and organic pollutants in Foods and particulate matter in Environment were examined. Heavy metals detected in vended street foods from Marina, Yaba and Apapa Lagos were; iron, copper, lead and zinc, at level ranging from 0.14 mg/kg–2.80 mg/kg, 0.08 mg/kg – 0.27 mg/kg, 0.01 mg/kg – 0.18 mg/kg, and 0.01 mg/kg – 0.04 mg/kg, respectively. Mercury and Cadmium were below detectable limit. Significantly (P 0.05). One major source of pollution for most vended street foods is vehicular emission. All the vended food samples had lead (Pb) content above the CODEX permissible limit of 0.01 mg/kg. The presence of high lead content in Vended Street food is a major source of occupational health hazards. Further work on the comprehensive outdoor air quality and street food quality in Lagos State to serve as a protection to public health and consumer interest is highly recommended.
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