Hazards and risk assessment of heavy metals from consumption of locally manufactured painkiller drugs in Nigeria

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作者
Nduka, John Kanayochukwu [1 ]
Kelle, Henrietta Ijeoma [2 ]
Ogoko, Emeka Chima [2 ]
机构
[1] Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Pure & Ind Chem Dept, Environm Chem & Toxicol Res Unit, PMB 5025, Awka, Nigeria
[2] Natl Open Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Pure & Appl Sci, Abuja, Nigeria
关键词
Local painkiller drugs; Heavy metals; Carcinogenic and Non carcinogenic effect; Risk assessment; Health risks; Nigeria; HEALTH-RISKS; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; PARTICULATE MATTER; PUBLIC-HEALTH; TOXIC METALS; CADMIUM; LEAD; UNCERTAINTY; CHROMIUM; NICKEL;
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10.1016/j.toxrep.2020.08.009
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
In the informal sector of Nigeria's economy, jobs are done manually as against automation resulting in body stress and pain, hence the need for painkiller drugs. Thirty different locally manufactured painkiller drugs, with analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects, were randomly sampled from pharmaceutical shops within Awka in October 2016. The drugs were pulverised, sieved and ashed before digestion using conc aqua regia HCl : HNO3 (3:1), carcinogenic heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, nicked and lead) were assayed using Varian AA240 atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Risk assessment was carried out using US EPA model. The highest levels of arsenic (0.350 mg/kg) were found in samples with code 01, 03 and 020, cadmium (0.107 mg/kg and 0.144 mg/kg) were in samples code 013 and 028, and samples 03 and 011 had chromium levels as 6.637 mg/kg and 5.298 mg/kg. Highest value of mercury (0.470 mg/kg) was in sample code 01. All the painkiller drugs have nickel in the range of 0.046-0.448 mg/kg while highest values of lead were in sample code 05, 025 and 029 as 2.47 mg/kg, 1.11 mg/kg and 1.16 mg/kg. Non-cancer risk ranged as As (Nd-1.60 x 10(-3)), Cd (Nd-1.97 x 10(-4)), Cr (Nd-6.06 x 10(-6)), Hg (Nd-2.15 x 10(-4)), Ni (9.93 x 10(-6) -3.34 x 10(-5)) and Pb (Nd-4.36 x 10(-4)) while the cancer risk were As (Nd-1.63 x 10(-7)), Cd (Nd-4.45 x 10(-9)), Cr (Nd-1.56 x 10(-7)), Hg (Nd-1.53 x 10(-9)), Ni (1.50 x 10(-10) -1.46 x 10(-9)) and Pb (Nd-8.82 x 10(-9)). The total cancer risk (TCR) and total non-cancer risk (TNCR) for all the heavy metals were in the range of 7.21 x 10(13) -1.25 x 10(-10) and 1.51 x 10(-7) -5.56 x 10(-5) respectively. The TCR was below 1 x 10(-6) -1 x 10(-4) range while TNCR for heavy metals was below 1; the values established by US EPA. In conclusion, continuous consumption of locally Nigerian made painkiller drugs may expose the subjects to heavy metal toxicity.
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