Potentially Toxic Element Concentration in Fruits Collected from Markazi Province(Iran): A Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment

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作者
Mohammad Rezaei [1 ,2 ]
Bahareh Ghasemidehkordi [3 ]
Babak Peykarestan [4 ]
Nabi Shariatifar [2 ]
Maryam Jafari [2 ]
Yadolah Fakhri [5 ]
Maryam Jabbari [6 ]
Amin Mousavi Khaneghah [7 ]
机构
[1] Department of Food Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran
[2] Department of Food Safety and Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
[3] Department of Biochemistry, Payame Noor University
[4] Department of Agriculture, Payame Noor University
[5] Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health and Safety,Student Research Committee, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
[6] Department of Public Health, School of Paramedical and Health, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences
[7] Department of Food Science, Faculty of Food Engineering, University of Campinas(UNICAMP)
关键词
Fruits; Soil; Water; Toxic elements; Target Hazard Quotient(THQ); Estimated Hazard Index(HI);
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R155.51 [];
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摘要
Objective This study was conducted to evaluate the concentration of potentially toxic elements(PTEs)such as arsenic(As), cadmium(Cd), mercury(Hg), and lead(Pb) in fruit samples collected from Markazi Province, Iran. A probabilistic health risk assessment due to ingestion of PTEs through the consumption of these fruits was also conducted.Methods The concentration of PTEs in 90 samples of five types of fruits(n = 3) collected from six geographic regions in Markazi Province was measured. The potential health risk was evaluated using a Monte Carlo simulation model.Results A significant difference was observed in the concentration of PTEs between fruits as well as soil and water samples collected from different regions in Markazi Province. The order of PTE concentration in the soil and water samples was as follows: Pb > As > Hg > Cd. Furthermore, the highest level of transfer factor for Cd and Hg correlated with the grape. The estimated daily intake for adults and children was lower than the recommended tolerable daily intake.Conclusion The population in Markazi Province, Iran, is not at considerable noncarcinogenic or carcinogenic risk due to the ingestion of PTEs through the consumption of the examined fruits.
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页码:839 / 853
页数:15
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