Accumulation of heavy metals and human health risk assessment of vegetable consumption from a farm within the Korle lagoon catchment

被引:24
作者
Osae, Richard [1 ]
Nukpezah, Daniel [1 ]
Darko, Daniel Amoako [1 ]
Koranteng, Samuel Senyo [1 ]
Mensah, Adelina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Inst Environm & Sanitat Studies, POB LG 209, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Heavy metals; Korle lagoon catchment; Human health risk assessment; Dietary intake; FOOD CROPS; EXPOSURE; SOIL; CONTAMINATION; POLLUTION; SYSTEM; PLANT; WATER; ZINC; CITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16005
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The Korle lagoon is known to have high concentration of heavy metals. The use of land for agriculture and water for irrigation within the Korle Lagoon's catchment constitutes a potential health risk. Due to this, the study assessed the concentration of heavy metals in some vegetables (Amaranth, Spinach, Eggplant, Lettuce, Cauliflower, and Onion) and their corresponding soil from a farm within the Korle Lagoon's catchment. The estimated daily intake (EDI), hazard quotient (HQ), and lifetime cancer risk (LCR) was used to assess their health risks. Among the vegetables tested, heavy metals in lettuce exceeded their recommended guideline level. Addi-tionally, the concentrations of Fe (265.94-3599.60 mg/kg) and Zn (76.77-294.70 mg/kg) in all vegetables were above the recommended guideline level. Also, Zn (227.30-534.57 mg/kg) and Pb (101.53-407.58 mg/kg), in soil were above the recommended guideline level for soil. The results also showed not only the severity of heavy metal pollution of soil in the study area, but also risks that were deemed carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic to both adults and children as a result of consumption of vegetables from the study area. The hazard index for adults (0.46-41.156) and children (3.880-384.122), were high for all vegetables tested and are associated with cancer risk due to high Cr and Pb levels. The risk assessment showed that children may suffer more carci-nogenic and noncarcinogenic health risk than adults. The study concluded that vegetables grown within the Korle lagoon's catchment is not suitable for consumption due to the associated adverse health effect.
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