尼日利亚拉各斯州销售的部分草药中有机氯农药残留的健康风险评估

Oye Ranti Ajoke
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使用草药进行治疗的历史非常悠久。然而,也有报道称草药会产生毒副作用。本研究旨在通过监测有机氯农药(OCP)残留量来评估草药的安全水平。本研究评估了从尼日利亚拉各斯州七个地方政府辖区采集的 27 份草药样本(14 份液体样本和 13 份固体样本)中 17 种有机氯农药残留物的含量。采用气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)和固相萃取法对残留物进行了分析。结果表明,所有选定样品中都含有禁用的 OCP 残留物,其浓度高于最大残留限量(MRL)。所有样本的估计日摄入量(EDI)都低于每日允许摄入量(ADI)。所有选定样本的健康风险指数(HRI)普遍低于一(1),这表明长期接触农药可能不会引起消费者的直接关注。与液态药材样本相比,固态药材的平均浓度、每日允许摄入量和健康风险指数都较高,这表明固态药材的加工和制备技术有待改进。不过,中药材中是否含有禁用的 OCP 残留物关系到公众健康,应定期进行监测。
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Health Risk Assessment of Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Selected Herbal Medicines Sold in Lagos State, Nigeria
The use of herbal medicines has a very long history for therapeutic purposes. However, cases of toxicological effects have been reported. The present study aims to assess the safety level of herbal medicines by monitoring the organochlorine pesticide (OCP) residues content. This study assessed the presence of seventeen organochlorine pesticide residues in twenty-seven (27) herbal medicine samples (14 liquid and 13 solid) collected from seven Local Government Area of Lagos state, Nigeria. The residues were analyzed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with solid phase extraction. Results showed the presence of banned OCP residues in all the selected samples at concentrations greater than the Maximum Residue limit, MRL. The Estimated Daily Intake, EDI measures the level of exposure to the pesticide residues for all the samples were found to be lower than the Acceptable Daily Intake, ADI. Health Risk Index (HRI) of all the selected samples was generally lesser than one (1) which indicates that long term exposure may not be of immediate concern to the consumers. The solid herbal medicines were found to have higher mean concentration, EDI and HRI when compared to the liquid herbal samples, suggesting that processing and preparation techniques for solid herbal medicines should be improved. The presence of the banned OCP residues in herbal medicine is, however, of public health interest and should be regularly monitored.
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