巴基斯坦木尔坦和拉瓦尔品第城郊地区种植的选定蔬菜中重金属及其相关健康风险的估计

Syed Abdul Wadood, M. Sharif, M. Ashraf, Rebia Ejaz, Ghazala Kosar, M. Azeem, G. Murtaza
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由于人口不断增长,粮食安全在巴基斯坦等发展中国家是一个严重的问题。为了养活饥饿人口,安全和营养的蔬菜越来越受到关注,因为它们受到重金属的污染。本研究调查了从拉瓦尔品第和木尔坦地区近城区市场收集的高消费量蔬菜中镉(Cd)、铬(Cr)、铅(Pb)、镍(Ni)、铁(Fe)、锰(Mn)和锌(Zn)等重金属的浓度。根据估计每日金属摄入量(EDIM)和健康风险指数(HRI),在当地消费者中评估了与食用这些蔬菜有关的健康风险。结果表明,两地蔬菜样品中镉和铅的平均值均超过了粮农组织/世界卫生组织规定的最低限量。估计每日重金属摄取量低于容许上限。edm依次为Fe > Zn > Mn > Ni > Pb > Cr和Cd。所有重金属的健康风险指数(HRI)均小于阈值水平(1),表明食用这些蔬菜对当地人口没有显著威胁。
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Estimation of Heavy Metals and Associated Health Risk in Selected Vegetables Grown in Peri-Urban Areas of Multan and Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Food security is a serious issue in developing countries like Pakistan because of ever-increasing population. To feed the hunger population, safe and nutritious vegetables are growing concern as they are being polluted by heavy metals. The present study was conducted to investigate the concentration    of heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) in highly consumed vegetable collected from peri-urban markets of Rawalpindi and Multan region. Health risk associated with the consumption of these vegetables in term of estimated  daily intake of metals (EDIM) and health risk index (HRI) was also evaluated among local consumers. Results showed that mean values of cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb) in all vegetable samples from both region were exceeding the respective MAL set by FAO/WHO. Estimated daily intake of heavy metals was found below than the permissible limit. EDIM showed following decreasing trend Fe > Zn > Mn > Ni > Pb > Cr and Cd, respectively. The health risk index (HRI) for all heavy metals were less than    the threshold level (1), indicating no significant threat to the local population through the consumption  of these vegetables.
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