ASSESSMENT OF THE CHEMICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY OF WILD MUSHROOMS AND BERRIES GROWING IN THE ARKHANGELSK REGION

Q3 Social Sciences Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology) Pub Date : 2023-01-16 DOI:10.17816/humeco110972
T. Unguryanu, Daria Stepovaia, I. Beliaevskaia, Svetlana Zakharova, Konstantin Bobykin, N. Volkov, D. Kuznetsova, E. Kosareva, Anna Glukhanova
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Aim: to analyze the levels of contamination with heavy metals and radionuclides of forest mushrooms and berries growing in the Arkhangelsk region. Methods: data on the content of heavy metals (cadmium, mercury, lead, arsenic) and radionuclides (cesium-137 and strontium-90) in berries and mushrooms were studied based on the protocols of the Agrochemical Service Station Arkhangelskaya and the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Arkhangelsk Region and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug for 2015-2021. 201 samples of mushrooms and 175 samples of berries were analyzed. Results: The concentrations of heavy metals did not exceed the maximum permissible concentrations in 94% of the studied samples of mushrooms and 86% of the studied samples of berries. All samples of mushrooms and berries corresponded the hygienic standards for the content of radionuclides. The mean concentrations of mercury (0.013 mg/kg) and cadmium (0.040 mg/kg) in mushrooms were higher than the average concentrations of these metals in berries by 2.1 times (p = 0.002) and 1.8 times (p0.001), respectively. At the level of median concentration and 90th percentile, the content of mercury in tubular mushrooms (0.036 and 0.047 mg/kg, respectively) was 3.2 times higher compared to plate mushrooms (p = 0.003). The highest content of arsenic (0.067 mg/kg and 0.24 mg/kg, respectively) and lead (0.088 mg/kg and 0.15 mg/kg) were found in the berries of the large-sized shrubs at the level of average concentration and the 90th percentile compared to other shrub species, but the differences were not statistically significant. Conclusion: Mushrooms and berries from the Arkhangelsk region contain low concentrations of heavy metals and radionuclides. Mushrooms accumulate heavy metals and radionuclides more than berries. It is necessary to organize monitoring of the content of heavy metals in wild mushrooms and berries.
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阿尔汉格尔斯克地区野生蘑菇和浆果的化学和放射性安全评估
目的:分析生长在阿尔汉格尔斯克地区的森林蘑菇和浆果的重金属和放射性核素污染水平。方法:根据阿尔汉格尔斯卡亚农化服务站和阿尔汉格尔斯克地区和涅涅茨自治区卫生与流行病学中心2015-2021年的方案,研究浆果和蘑菇中重金属(镉、汞、铅、砷)和放射性核素(铯-137和锶-90)的含量数据。分析了201个蘑菇样本和175个浆果样本。结果:94%的蘑菇样品和86%的浆果样品中重金属浓度未超过最大允许浓度。所有蘑菇和浆果样品均符合放射性核素含量卫生标准。蘑菇中汞(0.013 mg/kg)和镉(0.040 mg/kg)的平均浓度分别比浆果中汞和镉的平均浓度高2.1倍(p = 0.002)和1.8倍(p0.001)。在中位浓度和第90百分位水平上,管状蘑菇的汞含量分别为0.036和0.047 mg/kg,是平板蘑菇的3.2倍(p = 0.003)。在平均浓度和第90百分位水平上,大型灌木果实中砷和铅的含量分别为0.067 mg/kg和0.24 mg/kg,高于其他灌木品种,但差异无统计学意义。结论:阿尔汉格尔斯克地区的蘑菇和浆果含有低浓度的重金属和放射性核素。蘑菇比浆果更容易积累重金属和放射性核素。因此,有必要组织对野生蘑菇和野生浆果中重金属的含量进行监测。
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