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摘要
本研究旨在调查拉瓦尔品第市 Kotli Sattian 的禽肉中的重金属污染情况。对来自 10 个地点的肉类样本进行了铅、镉、铬、铜、砷、镍、锌、铁、钠和钙分析。同时还观察了这些金属可能对健康造成的危害。铅、镉、铬、砷和镍的平均浓度高于世界卫生组织(WHO)的允许限值。肉类样本中的金属含量呈以下趋势:Fe > Na > Zn > Ni > Ca > As > Cr > Pb > Cu > Cd。除铅以外,所有研究金属均有统计学意义(P ≤ 0.05)。除铁外,所有金属的危害商数(HQ)值都低于 1。铁对成人(1.63)和儿童(3.64)都有慢性健康风险。此外,金属的累积危害指数(HI)表明,食用肉类会对成人和儿童造成严重的慢性中毒风险,因为成人和儿童的 HI 值分别为 2.06 和 4.61,均大于 1。肉类中的砷对成人和儿童的致癌风险(CR)超过了可接受范围,使其成为一种值得关注的金属。这意味着通过肉类摄入少量金属可能会导致严重的毒理后果。由此可以得出结论,肉类受到金属污染;因此,应采取适当的预防措施,尽量减少这种污染。
Monitoring and Assessment of Toxicological Risks of Poultry Meat Contaminated with Heavy Metals.
This study aimed to investigate the heavy metal contamination in poultry meat of Kotli Sattian, Rawalpindi. The meat samples from ten sites were analyzed for lead, cadmium, chromium, copper, arsenic, nickel, zinc, iron, sodium, and calcium. The possible health risks of these metals were also observed. Mean lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, and nickel concentrations were higher than the permissible limits of the World Health Organization (WHO). Metals in meat samples showed the trend of Fe > Na > Zn > Ni > Ca > As > Cr > Pb > Cu > Cd. All the studied metals except lead were statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05). The hazard quotient (HQ) values of all the metals were below one, except iron. Iron showed chronic health risks in both adults (1.63) and children (3.64). Moreover, the cumulative hazard index (HI) of the metals indicated that meat consumption can pose a significant chronic toxic risk in both adults and children as the HI value was 2.06 for adults and 4.61 for children, which is greater than one. The carcinogenic risk (CR) of arsenic in meat for adults and children exceeded the acceptable range, making it a metal of concern. This means that the consumption of small concentrations of metal through meat may be the source of severe toxicological consequences. It can be concluded that meat is contaminated with metals; therefore, appropriate precautions should be taken to minimize this contamination.