HEAVY METALS IN THE FOOD CHAIN - CONSEQUENCES OF POLLUTING WATER BODIES

T. Ramchandra, N. Narayan
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Purpose of the study: Heavy metals in food (vegetables, etc.) are harmful to humans due to their non-biodegradable nature, long biological half-lives, and their potential to accumulate in different body parts. Prolonged consumption of such heavy metal contaminated vegetables through foodstuffs may lead to chronic accumulation of heavy metals in human beings' kidneys and liver, disrupting numerous biochemical processes, leading to cardiovascular, neural, kidney and bone diseases. Method: The study on heavy metal concentrations in vegetables grown in the command areas of Varthur lake, Bangalore. The collected vegetable samples were analyzed using ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy) technique to assess the level of heavy metal in acid digested samples. Main Findings: The study has shown a significant accumulation of heavy metals in vegetables that correlated well with its concentrations in soil and lake water. The prolonged irrigation of vegetables using contaminated lake water has led to soil contamination, which ultimately resulted in contamination of vegetables due to the uptake and accumulation of heavy metals in edible portions of vegetables. Application of the Study: Urgent attention is needed to devise and implement appropriate means of regular monitoring of the toxic heavy metals from domestic sewage and industrial effluent and provide proper advice and support for the safe and productive use of wastewater for irrigation purposes to prevent excessive buildup of heavy metals in the food chain.
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食物链中的重金属——污染水体的后果
研究目的:由于食物(蔬菜等)中的重金属具有不可生物降解的性质,生物半衰期长,并且可能在身体的不同部位积累,因此对人体有害。通过食品长期食用这些受重金属污染的蔬菜,可能导致人体肾脏和肝脏中重金属的慢性积累,扰乱许多生化过程,导致心血管、神经、肾脏和骨骼疾病。方法:对班加罗尔Varthur湖指挥区蔬菜重金属含量进行研究。采用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱(ICP-OES)技术测定蔬菜酸消化样品中的重金属含量。主要发现:研究表明蔬菜中重金属的显著积累与其在土壤和湖水中的浓度密切相关。长期使用受污染的湖水灌溉蔬菜导致土壤污染,最终由于蔬菜可食用部分重金属的吸收和积累而导致蔬菜污染。研究的应用:迫切需要注意设计和实施适当的方法,定期监测生活污水和工业废水中的有毒重金属,并为安全和有效地利用废水用于灌溉目的提供适当的咨询和支持,以防止重金属在食物链中过度积累。
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