Selenium bioaccessibility in native seleniferous soil and associated plants: Comparison between in vitro assays and chemical extraction methods

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作者
Zhou, Fei [1 ]
Li, Yanan [1 ]
Ma, Yuanzhe [1 ]
Peng, Qin [2 ]
Cui, Zewei [1 ]
Liu, Yang [1 ]
Wang, Min [1 ]
Zhai, Hui [1 ]
Zhang, Nanchun [1 ]
Liang, Dongli [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Northwest A&F Univ, Coll Nat Resources & Environm, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Univ Arts & Sci, Coll Chem & Environm Engn, Chongqing Key Lab Environm Mat & Remediat Technol, Yongchuan 402160, Peoples R China
[3] Minist Agr, Key Lab Plant Nutr & Agrienvironm Northwest China, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Seleniferous areas; Chemical extraction; Se fraction; In vitro assay; Se bioaccessibility; CONTAMINATED SOILS; ARSENIC BIOACCESSIBILITY; ORAL BIOACCESSIBILITY; LEAD BIOACCESSIBILITY; SELENOSIS AREA; BIOAVAILABILITY; SPECIATION; RISK; FRACTIONATION; EXPOSURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143119
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Selenium (Se) bioaccessibility in soil and crops from seleniferous areas is closely relevant to Se intake risks of local residents. The current in vitro digestion methods used for Se bioaccessibility evaluation are single and inconsistent, and most of them are only for food and neglect soil. In this study, 14 Se-contaminated soils and their corresponding crops in Naore Village (seleniferous area) were used as the research objects. Four in vitro digestion assays, including Solubility Bioaccessibility Research Consortium method (SBRC), physiologically-based extraction test (PBET), in vitro gastrointestinal method (IVG), and Unified Bioaccessibility Method (UBM) were used to determine the bioaccessible Se concentration in soil and edible parts of crops. Results showed that the Se in natural seleniferous soil mainly existed in relatively stable forms, i.e., residual and Fe-Mn oxide-bound Se (average of 80%). Only 10.6% of the total Se was distributed in water-soluble and exchangeable Se fractions. The Se content in crops was significantly positively correlated with the organic-bound and phosphate-extractable Se contents in the corresponding soil (p < 0.05). The organic-bound Se was clearly a potentially bioavailable Se source in soil. The Se bioaccessibility in soil and crops measured using the four in vitro methods in gastric/intestinal digestions were in the same order, which was PBET > UBM > SBRC > IVG. Similar to the absorption and utilization of soil Se fractions by crops, the water-soluble, organic-bound and exchangeable Se in soil were the main contributors of bioaccessible Se in the digestive juices in various in vitro methods. Furthermore, the bioaccessible Se in crops and soil measured via PBET method demonstrated the most significant correlation between the total Se in crops and the phosphate-extractable Se in soil. Therefore, the PBET method was the optimum in vitro method for the evaluation of Se bioaccessibility in crops and soil. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights resented.
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