Seasonal variation in heavy metal intake and excretion by dairy cattle in an Indian megacity

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Livestock Science Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1016/j.livsci.2024.105520
Shahin Alam , Silpa Mullakkalparambil Velayudhan , Christian Adjogo Bateki , Pradeep Kumar Malik , Raghavendra Bhatta , Andreas Buerkert , Sven König , Eva Schlecht
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Milk consumption plays a pivotal role in human nutrition, especially for children, due to its high protein, calcium, and vitamin contents that aid cognitive development. Nonetheless, potential hazards from heavy metal presence in milk, due to environmental exposure and intake through feed, have gained global attention. Given paucity of data we investigated the seasonal variation in the quantitative intake of heavy metals (cadmium: Cd, chromium: Cr, lead: Pb) by dairy cows in the South Indian megacity of Bengaluru, and the resulting heavy metal concentrations in milk and feces. The research involved 39 dairy farms across urban and peri‑urban areas, where 281 feed, 329 milk, and 183 feces samples were collected along with management data during monsoon (July 2020 - August 2020), winter (November 2020 – February 2021) and summer (March 2022 – June 2022) seasons. During the summer season, Cd concentration in lake fodder averaged 1.6 mg/kg DM, which was higher than the 0.6 mg/kg DM during winter and 0.9 mg/kg DM during the monsoon season. The higher concentration resulted in an increased daily Cd intake of 13.7 mg/cow/day. Similarly, Cr and Pb intake were also highest in summer (Cr: 46.3 mg/cow/day, Pb: 11.7 mg/cow/day), whereby for both elements the concentrations were higher in non-lake feed than in lake fodder. With the exception of a few milk samples, Cr and Pb concentrations were below threshold levels and did not compromise milk safety, and Cd levels never raised concerns. Nevertheless, elevated Cr and Pb concentrations (Cr: 9.8–16.9 mg/kg DM, Pb: 4.1–10.6 mg/kg DM) were determined in feces across seasons, potentially endangering the environment and reintroducing these elements into the food chain through manure application on agricultural land. Rather than uniformly discouraging the use of lake fodder in Bengaluru, authorities on the one hand should caution fodder usage in pollution-prone areas, and on the other hand take measures to reduce contamination levels at those sites. Furthermore, it appears necessary to implement more stringent control measures for other types of feedstuffs. Raising farmers' awareness of the problem of heavy metals in the food chain could promote their compliance with regulations without the need for complete feed bans, which are difficult to enforce in a highly contested urban environment.

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印度大城市奶牛重金属摄入量和排泄量的季节性变化
牛奶中的蛋白质、钙和维生素含量较高,有助于认知能力的发展,因此牛奶消费在人类营养中发挥着举足轻重的作用,尤其是对儿童而言。然而,由于环境暴露和通过饲料摄入,牛奶中重金属的潜在危害已引起全球关注。鉴于数据匮乏,我们调查了印度南部大城市班加罗尔奶牛重金属(镉、铬、铅)定量摄入量的季节性变化,以及由此导致的牛奶和粪便中的重金属浓度。研究涉及城市和近郊区的 39 个奶牛场,在季风季节(2020 年 7 月至 2020 年 8 月)、冬季(2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 2 月)和夏季(2022 年 3 月至 2022 年 6 月)收集了 281 份饲料、329 份牛奶和 183 份粪便样本以及管理数据。在夏季,湖泊饲料中的镉浓度平均为 1.6 毫克/千克 DM,高于冬季的 0.6 毫克/千克 DM 和季风季节的 0.9 毫克/千克 DM。较高的浓度导致镉的日摄入量增加了 13.7 毫克/头牛/天。同样,夏季的铬和铅摄入量也最高(铬:46.3 毫克/奶牛/天,铅:11.7 毫克/奶牛/天),非湖泊饲料中这两种元素的浓度均高于湖泊饲料。除少数牛奶样本外,铬和铅的浓度均低于阈值水平,不会危及牛奶安全,而镉的浓度从未引起人们的关注。然而,在不同季节的粪便中,铬和铅的浓度都很高(铬:9.8-16.9 毫克/千克 DM,铅:4.1-10.6 毫克/千克 DM),这可能会危及环境,并通过在农田施用粪肥将这些元素重新引入食物链。在班加罗尔,当局不应一味阻止使用湖泊饲料,而应一方面警惕污染易发地区的饲料使用,另一方面采取措施降低这些地区的污染水平。此外,似乎有必要对其他类型的饲料实施更严格的控制措施。提高农民对食物链中重金属问题的认识,可以促进他们遵守法规,而不必完全禁止使用饲料,因为在一个竞争激烈的城市环境中,这种做法很难实施。
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Livestock Science
Livestock Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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4.30
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237
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Livestock Science promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by publishing original, peer-reviewed research and review articles covering all aspects of this broad field. The journal welcomes submissions on the avant-garde areas of animal genetics, breeding, growth, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour in addition to genetic resources, welfare, ethics, health, management and production systems. The high-quality content of this journal reflects the truly international nature of this broad area of research.
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