https://www.oaepublish.com/jeea/article/view/5143

Abani Okoh, G. Tesi, M. Dauda, H. Aliyu
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The occurrence and risks of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in water, sediment, and fish from the Wupa River, Nigeria, were assessed in this study. Water, sediment, and fish were collected from five locations in the Wupa River in November 2019. After extraction with dichloromethane, hexane, and acetone, the PCBs were determined using gas chromatography equipped with a quadrupole mass spectrometer. The hazard index and total cancer risk models were used for risk evaluation of the detected PCBs. The results of this study show that the ∑28 PCB concentrations in the water, sediment, and fish ranged from 0.04-11.42 ng/L, 5032-10132 ng/g, and 64-4254 ng/g, respectively. The hazard index values for children and adults were generally > 1, suggesting a potential non-carcinogenic risk for humans exposed to PCBs from the river. However, the total cancer risk values were above 1 × 10-6 and indicated that there is a carcinogenic risk for humans exposed to the PCBs from Wupa River.
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本研究评估了尼日利亚Wupa河的水、沉积物和鱼类中多氯联苯(PCBs)的发生率和风险。2019年11月,研究人员从乌帕河的五个地点收集了水、沉积物和鱼类。经二氯甲烷、己烷和丙酮萃取后,采用配备四极杆质谱仪的气相色谱法测定多氯联苯。采用危害指数和总致癌风险模型对检测到的多氯联苯进行风险评价。研究结果表明,水体、沉积物和鱼类的∑28 PCB浓度分别为0.04 ~ 11.42 ng/L、5032 ~ 10132 ng/g和64 ~ 4254 ng/g。儿童和成人的危害指数一般为bb101,这表明暴露于河流中多氯联苯的人类具有潜在的非致癌风险。但总体致癌风险值均在1 × 10-6以上,表明乌帕河多氯联苯对人体存在致癌风险。
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