Trace Metals in Vegetables and Associated Health Risks in Industrial Areas of Savar, Bangladesh.

IF 2.4 Q1 Medicine Journal of Health and Pollution Pub Date : 2020-08-19 eCollection Date: 2020-09-01 DOI:10.5696/2156-9614-10.27.200905
Md Al Amin, Md Estiar Rahman, Sahadat Hossain, Mahmudur Rahman, Mohammad Moshiur Rahman, Md Jakariya, Md Tajuddin Sikder
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Background: The occurrence of high levels of trace metals in foodstuffs represents a significant threat to human health. Vegetables grown in metal-contaminated soil or irrigated with wastewater can accumulate metals and bioaccumulate in the food chain affecting animals and humans.

Objectives: The present study aimed to measure the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and cobalt (Co) in common vegetables grown in the industrial areas of Savar, Bangladesh, and to determine their potential health risks.

Methods: Five vegetables species: jute (Corchorus capsularis), red amaranth (Amaranthus gangeticus), okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), zucchini (Luffa aegyptiaca) and stem amaranth (Amaranthus viridis) were sampled randomly from agricultural fields across each study site. Vegetable samples were digested in a microwave digestion system (Berghof Microwave MWS-2, Germany). Metal concentrations were determined using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AA-7000, Shimadzu Corporation, Japan).

Results: The range of Pb, Cd, Cr and Co in analyzed vegetables was 0.643-3.362, 0.041-0.049, 1.681-2.431 and 1.612-2.492 mg/kg, respectively. The target hazard quotient (THQ) of Pb in zucchini and stem amaranth and the THQs of Cr in all analyzed vegetables was greater than one. The target carcinogenic risk (TCR) of Pb and Cd for all analyzed vegetables was in the unacceptable range. In all vegetable samples, lead content was detected to be higher than the maximum permissible limits. The THQ values indicate the possibility of non-carcinogenic health risk through consumption of these vegetables. In addition, the TCR values of Pb and Cd indicate a lifetime carcinogenic health risks to consumers.

Conclusions: Consumption of vegetables grown in this area may pose long-term health risks.

Competing interests: The authors declare no competing financial interests.

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孟加拉国萨瓦尔工业区蔬菜中的微量金属及相关健康风险。
背景:食品中痕量金属含量高对人类健康构成重大威胁。在受金属污染的土壤中种植的蔬菜或用废水灌溉的蔬菜会积累金属,并在食物链中进行生物积累,影响动物和人类。目的:本研究旨在测量孟加拉国萨瓦尔工业区种植的普通蔬菜中铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、铬(Cr)和钴(Co)的含量,并确定其潜在的健康风险。方法:在各研究点随机抽取黄麻(Corchorus capsularis)、红苋菜(Amaranthus gangeticus)、秋葵(Abelmoschus esculentus)、西葫芦(Luffa aegyptiaca)和苋菜茎(Amaranthus viridis) 5种蔬菜。蔬菜样品在微波消解系统(Berghof microwave MWS-2,德国)中消解。采用原子吸收分光光度计(AA-7000,岛津公司,日本)测定金属浓度。结果:蔬菜中Pb、Cd、Cr、Co的含量范围分别为0.643 ~ 3.362、0.041 ~ 0.049、1.681 ~ 2.431、1.612 ~ 2.492 mg/kg。西葫芦和苋菜中Pb的目标危害商(THQ)和Cr的目标危害商(THQ)均大于1。所有蔬菜的铅和镉的目标致癌风险(TCR)均在不可接受的范围内。在所有蔬菜样本中,检测到的铅含量均高于最高允许限度。THQ值表明食用这些蔬菜可能存在非致癌性健康风险。此外,铅和镉的TCR值表明消费者终生存在致癌健康风险。结论:食用该地区种植的蔬菜可能会造成长期健康风险。利益竞争:作者声明没有经济利益竞争。
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