D. Arthur, Yakubu Ameenu, Florence Peter, A. Aroh, Chidinma Chinelo Arthur
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摘要
重金属的浓度,即;从12份水稻(ORYZA SATIVA)样品中测定了铬、镉、铅和镍(Cr、Cd、Pb和Ni),样品包括2019年在富图阿地方政府区域内不同市场采集的6份外国样品和6份本地样品。样品在水区消化,用原子吸收分光光度计测定重金属含量。水稻样品中重金属含量依次为Cr > Pb > Ni > Cd,其中LR1和LR5镉含量最高(0.620mg/kg), LR5镉含量最低(0.058mg/kg)。镍含量最低的是FR6(0.060mg/kg)和LR2(0.090mg/kg),最高的是LR3(0.910mg/kg)和LR4(0.750mg/kg)。FR6和LR1的铅浓度最高,分别为0.650mg/kg和0.580mg/kg, LR2和LR5的铅浓度最低,分别为0.199mg/kg和0.212mg/kg。铬浓度最高的是LR1(0.840mg/kg)、LR4(0.840mg/kg)和FR5(0.760mg/kg),最低的是LR6(0.050mg/kg)和FR2(0.080mg/kg)。分析结果显示,几乎所有大米样品中铬、镍、铅的含量都超过了世界卫生组织(who)标准和联合国粮食及农业组织(fao)标准规定的最大允许限量。几乎所有样品的镉含量都符合标准。样品中积累的较高重金属水平可能是由于农业活动的增加,如磷肥的施用、污水污泥的处置和其他值得进一步调查的人为活动。
An Assessment to Determine the Level of Some Selected Heavy Metals in Rice (Oryza Sativa) Consumed Within Funtua Metropolis
The concentrations of heavy metals namely; chromium, cadmium, lead and nickel (Cr, Cd, Pb and Ni) were determined from twelve samples of rice(ORYZA SATIVA) , the samples comprises of six foreign samples and six local samples collected from different markets within Funtua Local Government Area in 2019. The samples were digested in aqua region and the level of heavy metals were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer AA500FS Model. Concentrations of the heavy metals in the rice samples were in the order Cr > Pb > Ni > Cd. The highest concentration of cadmium was detected in LR1(0.620mg/kg) and LR5(0.626mg/kg) while the lowest was detected in FR5(0.058mg/kg). The lowest concentration of nickel was detected in in FR6(0.060mg/kg) and LR2(0.090mg/kg) while the highest was detected in LR3(0.910mg/kg) and LR4(0.750mg/kg). The highest concentration of lead was detected in FR6(0.650mg/kg) and LR1(0.580mg/kg) while the lowest was detected in LR2(0.199mg/kg) and LR5(0.212mg/kg). The highest concentration of chromium was detected in LR1(0.840mg/kg), LR4(0.840mg/kg) and FR5(0.760mg/kg) while the lowest was detected in LR6(0.050mg/kg) and FR2(0.080mg/kg). The analysis shows that chromium, nickel, and lead concentrations that accumulated almost all the rice samples exceeded the maximum permissible limits prescribed by the World Health Organization guideline as well as the Food And Agricultural Organization standard. Cadmium concentrations were found in almost all the samples to conform with the standards. The higher levels of heavy metals accumulated by the samples may be attributed to the increase in agricultural activities such as the application of phosphate fertilizer, sewage sludge disposal and other anthropogenic activities which deserve further investigations.
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