Heavy metal content of selected readily available commercial medicinal plants in Jos Plateau and their potential human health risk

Simon Gabriel Mafulul, Enoch Banbilbwa Joel, John Gushit
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This study determined the level of heavy metal contamination in selected medicinal plants sold in Jos Metropolis and assesses the health risks associated with their consumption. Five commonly used medicinal plants (Annona senegalensis, Mangifera indica, Psidium guajava, Vernonia amygdalina, and Vitex donniana) were analyzed for the presence of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) respectively using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The result showed that the concentrations of As, Cd, Hg, Mn, and Zn in all the plants and Pb levels in two plants, V. amygdalina and V. donniana were significantly higher than the WHO recommended limits, indicating a potential health hazard. The calculated values of the hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and cancer risk (CR) for the heavy metals exceed the acceptable levels for both adults and children, suggesting a high vulnerability to heavy metal toxicity and carcinogenicity with the highest and lowest HI values obtained by V. amygdalina (47.3) for children and P. guajava (9.63) for adults. The CR associated with Ni and As for adults and children indicated high carcinogenic risk. In contrast, the CR values for Cd and Pb for adults and children indicated a moderate CR. Based on the results and risk assessment provided by this study, the consumption of medicinal plants suggests a high vulnerability to heavy metal toxicity. It can be concluded that the consumption of medicinal plants poses a serious threat to human health due to heavy metal contamination and calls for implementing preventive measures and risk communication among users of these products to safeguard the health of the residents.
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乔斯高原部分现成商业药用植物的重金属含量及其对人类健康的潜在风险
本研究确定了乔斯大都市出售的部分药用植物的重金属污染水平,并评估了食用这些植物对健康造成的风险。使用电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)分析了五种常用药用植物(塞内加尔芒果、番石榴、杏仁和荆芥)中分别存在的砷(As)、镉(Cd)、铜(Cu)、汞(Hg)、锰(Mn)、镍(Ni)、铅(Pb)和锌(Zn)。结果表明,所有植物中的砷、镉、汞、锰和锌浓度,以及两种植物(V. amygdalina 和 V. donniana)中的铅含量均明显高于世界卫生组织建议的限值,表明存在潜在的健康危害。重金属的危害商数(HQ)、危害指数(HI)和致癌风险(CR)的计算值都超过了成人和儿童的可接受水平,表明重金属毒性和致癌性的易感性很高,其中儿童的最高和最低危害指数值分别为 V. amygdalina(47.3)和 P. guajava(9.63)。镍和砷对成人和儿童的 CR 值表明致癌风险较高。相比之下,成人和儿童的镉和铅的 CR 值为中度 CR。根据这项研究提供的结果和风险评估,食用药用植物表明极易受到重金属毒性的影响。由此可以得出结论,食用药用植物会因重金属污染而对人类健康造成严重威胁,因此需要采取预防措施,并与这些产品的使用者进行风险交流,以保障居民的健康。
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