Translocation capacity of some heavy metals in aquatic food chain of crude oil impacted community of Imiringi in Bayelsa state, Nigeria

E. Agoro, C. G. Ikimi
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The translocation capacity of metals (Cd, Cr, As, Pb, and Hg) was determined in water and fish, and in the serum and vitreous humor harvested from New Zealand White (albino) rabbits fed with the processed fish. The sample size comprised 12 male rabbits divided equally into control and experimental groups. Both groups were fed with normal rabbit meal void of detectable metals for 3 months. Only animals grouped under the experimental group were fed fish meal harvested from River Imiringi, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The metals of interest were estimated using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Similarly, the choice statistical tool was the student t-test analyzed on SPSS version 18–22. The findings revealed that the studied heavy metal concentrations were higher in water and fish sourced from River Imiringi when compared with the World Health Organization’s minimum permissible limits. In the same vein, concentrations of cadmium, chromium, and total arsenic were significantly higher, whereas mercury was lower in fish when compared to that in the water. In addition, vitreous cadmium and lead concentrations were higher in the experimental group when compared with the control group, whereas vitreous chromium was lower. Furthermore, serum cadmium and chromium concentration comparisons were similar to that in the vitreous. The findings are indicative of the translocation capacity of metals from water to fish and then to serum and vitreous humor of rabbits. The increase in metal concentrations and their translocation capacity are potential risks to inhabitants of Imiringi that depends heavily on the river water resources.
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原油水生食物链中部分重金属的转运能力影响了尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州Imiringi社区
测定了水和鱼中金属(Cd, Cr, As, Pb和Hg)的转运能力,以及用加工过的鱼喂养的新西兰白(白化)兔的血清和玻璃体。实验样本量为12只雄性家兔,平均分为对照组和实验组。两组均饲喂不含可检出金属的正常兔粮3个月。试验组只饲喂产自尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州伊米林吉河的鱼粉。利用原子吸收光谱法对感兴趣的金属进行了估计。同样,选择的统计工具是学生t检验,使用SPSS 18-22版进行分析。调查结果显示,与世界卫生组织的最低允许限量相比,所研究的伊米林吉河水和鱼中的重金属浓度更高。同样,鱼体内的镉、铬和总砷的浓度明显较高,而汞的含量则低于水中的含量。此外,实验组的玻璃体镉和铅浓度高于对照组,而玻璃体铬浓度低于对照组。此外,血清镉和铬的浓度比较与玻璃体相似。这一发现表明了金属从水到鱼再到兔血清和玻璃体的转运能力。金属浓度的增加及其转运能力对严重依赖河流水资源的Imiringi居民构成潜在风险。
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