尼日利亚粮食作物中放射性核素、重金属和有机氯农药的系统文献综述:致癌和非致癌健康风险评估。

Environmental analysis, health and toxicology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.5620/eaht.2025012
Samuel Oluwasegun Adesida, Chibuisi Gideon Alimba
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尼日利亚环境中持续存在的化学和放射性污染物是一个严重的公共卫生问题,主要原因是这些污染物具有生物蓄积潜力,并通过食用粮食作物对该国不断增长的人口产生相关的毒性影响。本系统综述整合了评估尼日利亚常见食用粮食作物中环境污染物水平的研究,特别是放射性核素、农药和重金属,并使用已建立的健康风险评估模型,包括估计每日摄入量(EDI)、危害商(HQ)、危害指数(HI)、危害比(HR)和致癌风险(CR),评估相关的致癌(CR)和非致癌(NCR)健康风险。尼日利亚粮食作物中金属和有机氯农药(ocp)的定量水平报告以及放射性核素信息来自SCOPUS、DOAJ、PubMed、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar。在检索到的568篇文章中,有66篇符合纳入标准。经审查的研究表明,粮食作物中天然和人工放射性核素的含量都在增加,其中同位素如226Ra和232Th具有更高的致癌风险和遗传相关综合征。结果还表明,在重金属和ocp中,Cd和林丹的平均浓度最低,铁(Fe)和磷(p&apos)的平均浓度最低;-DDT含量最高。基于HQ的Pb、Cd、Cu和Mn的NCR估计值在成人和儿童中都超过1,而在两个年龄组中,92%的ocp都有HQ >;1。估计的CR表明,通过受污染的粮食作物终生接触致癌性重金属和OCP可能对儿童和成人产生重大的致癌风险,因为估计值超过了可接受的风险阈值1x10-4。
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Systematic literature review of radionuclides, heavy metals, and organochlorine pesticides in Nigerian food crops: Assessment of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health risk.

The persistence of chemical and radioactive contaminants in Nigeria's environment presents a critical public health issue, primarily due to their bioaccumulation potential and associated toxic effects on the country's growing population via food crop consumption. This systematic review consolidates studies that assess environmental contaminant levels, specifically radionuclides, pesticides, and heavy metals, in commonly consumed Nigerian food crops and evaluates the associated carcinogenic (CR) and non-carcinogenic (NCR) health risks using established health risk assessment models, including estimated daily intake (EDI), hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), hazard ratio (HR), and carcinogenic risk (CR). Reports of quantitative levels of metals and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), as well as information on radionuclides in Nigerian food crops, were sourced from SCOPUS, DOAJ, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Of the 568 articles retrieved, 66 met the inclusion criteria. The reviewed studies indicate increasing levels of both natural and artificial radionuclides in food crops, with isotopes such as 226Ra and 232Th posing higher carcinogenic risks and genetic-related syndromes. Findings also show that, among the heavy metals and OCPs, Cd and lindane were present at the lowest average concentrations, while iron (Fe) and p,p'-DDT had the highest. The HQ-based NCR estimates for Pb, Cd, Cu, and Mn exceeded 1 in both adults and children, while 92% of OCPs had HQ >1 across both age groups. The estimated CR suggests that lifetime exposure to carcinogenic heavy metals and OCP through contaminated food crops could present a significant carcinogenic risk to both children and adults, as estimated values exceeded the acceptable risk threshold of 1x10-4.

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