Dietary exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated Talinum Triangulare grown along polluted river

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Areguamen, Omole Isaac [1 ]
Calvin, Nsidibeabasi Nwokem [4 ]
Gimba, Casmir Emmanuel [4 ]
Okunola, Oluwole Joshua [1 ]
Abdulbasid, Adamu Gambo [1 ]
Ogbesejana, Abiodun Busuyi [2 ]
Oluwasesan, Bello Michael [1 ]
Kabo, Kamaludeen Suleiman [1 ]
Abdulkadir, Abdulkadir Olatayo [3 ]
Caleb, Nyajon Kubuza [5 ]
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[1] Fed Univ Dutsin Ma, Chem Dept, Katsina, Nigeria
[2] Fed Univ Dutsin Ma, Ind Chem, Katsina, Nigeria
[3] Fed Univ Dutsin Ma, Geog Dept, Katsina, Nigeria
[4] Ahmadu Bello Univ, Chem Dept, Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria
[5] Ahmadu Bello Univ, Geol Dept, Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria
关键词
Ikpoba River; Human health risk assessment; Carcinogenic; Non-carcinogenic; PAHs; Talinum Triangulare; HEALTH-RISK; PAHS; VEGETABLES; CONSUMPTION; PROVINCE; CHINA; SOILS; CITY;
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10.1007/s10653-024-02112-1
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The research aims to evaluate the source, dispersion, and human health risk assessment of PAH-contaminated Talinum Triangulare grown along the polluted Ikpoba River. The freeze-dried vegetables were sonicated with dichloromethane for an hour and then concentrated using a rotary evaporator. The extract was purified using a glass column with anhydrous Na2SO4 and silica gel and analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The distribution of the contaminants showed that Pyrene < Benzo(a)anthracene <= Fluorene < Phenathrene <= Naphthalene <= Acenaphthene < Anthracene <= Acenaphthylene, while Pyrene < Benzo(a)anthracene < Fluorene < Phenathrene < Acenaphthalene <= Naphthalene < Anthracene < Acenaphthylene in wet and dry periods, respectively. The average & sum;(8) PAHs was 0.85 mg/kg and 0.75 mg/kg in wet and dry periods, respectively, and showed a decrease of 17.64% from wet to dry periods. The daily average dose revealed that the infant male and the adult female consumed the least and highest doses of T. Triangulare (TT), respectively. Furthermore, the hazard quotient and hazard index were < 1 for all the target groups, with adult females having higher values in both seasons. However, the incremental life cancer risk of the target group was between potential and high-potential cancer risk, with adolescent males and adult females more prone to low and high cancer risk, respectively. The isomer ratio and multivariate statistics revealed the sources of the PAH-contaminated TT to be more from pyrolysis.
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