从坦桑尼亚中部Bahi湿地提取的食盐中的重金属和基本元素

I. Lugendo, John Bugumba
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据称,Bahi湿地的盐含有高浓度的重金属,因为湿地靠近未来的铀矿开采地点。这意味着Bahi盐可能是盐消费者暴露于高浓度重金属的重要途径。本研究分析了50个Bahi盐样品,以便使用能量色散x射线荧光光谱法(EDXRF)确定重金属和基本元素的浓度。分析结果表明,巴哈盐除含有Na和Cl外,还含有Cr、Cd、Pb、Th、u等重金属元素,并含有Mg、K、Ca、Mn、Fe、Co、Zn、Br等必需元素。Cr、Cd、Pb、Th和U的平均浓度分别为20 ~ 25μg、3.8 ~ 8.85 μg、2.29 ~ 5.8 μg、6.22 ~ 15.8 μg和6.5 ~ 9.12 μg/g。所有这些有毒元素的浓度都高于建议的最大耐受限度(MTL)。同时,由于每日摄入巴希盐导致必需元素的摄取率,导致儿童的危害指数(HI)大于1。这意味着,除非经过净化,否则巴哈盐可能对儿童不安全。因此,Bahi湿地的盐生产者和主管当局应合作采用适当的生产方法,确保在盐到达消费者之前进行有效的净化。
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Heavy metals and essential elements in table salt extracted from Bahi wetlands in Central Tanzania
Salt from Bahi wetlands is allegedly containing high concentrations of heavy metals since the wetlands are in the proximity of the prospective uranium mining sites. This means Bahi salt could be an important route through which salt consumers are exposed to high concentrations of heavy metals. This study has analysed 50 salt samples of Bahi salt in order to determine the concentrations of both heavy metals and essential elements using the Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF). Analytical results show that apart from Na and Cl, Bahi salt is composed of several elements including heavy metals such as Cr, Cd, Pb, Th and U. The salt also contains essential elements such as Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Zn and Br. The mean concentrations of Cr, Cd, Pb, Th and U ranged from 20 - 25μg/g, 3.8 – 8.85 μg/g, 2.29 – 5.8 μg/g, 6.22 – 15.8 μg/g and 6.5 – 9.12 μg/g respectively. All these toxic elements were in higher concentrations than the recommended maximum tolerable limits (MTL). Meanwhile the daily intake rate of essential elements due consumption of Bahi salt leads to the hazard index (HI) greater than 1 for children. This implies that unless purified, Bahi salt may be unsafe for children. Thus, both salt producers and responsible authorities at Bahi wetlands should collaborate to introduce suitable production methods ensuring effective salt purification before it reaches its consumers.
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