Bio-accessibility and health risk assessment of some selected heavy metals in indoor dust from higher institutions in Ondo State, Nigeria

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Omoyemi Oluwatosin Ajayi
Abdullahi Tunde Aborode
Joshua Iseoluwa Orege
Tolulope Oyelekan Oyewumi
Amina Othmani
Mary Adeola Adegbola
Odunola Blessing Orege
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[1] Federal University of Technology,Department of Chemistry
[2] Mississippi State University,Department of Chemistry
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Industrial Chemistry
[4] Ekiti State University,Faculty of Sciences of Monastir
[5] University of Monastri,Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology
[6] Ekiti State University,Department of Chemistry
[7] University of Ibadan,undefined
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Indoor dust; Heavy metals; Health risk; Exposure pathway; Tertiary institution; Ondo State;
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Risks of heavy metal exposure from contaminated indoor dust constitute a major threat to human health. In this paper, heavy metals in deposited indoor dust samples from four tertiary institutions in Ondo State, Nigeria—Federal University of Technology, Akure; Federal College of Agriculture, Akure; Ondo State College of Health Science Technology, Akure; and Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo—were examined. The samples were collected from each location by dusting the surfaces of doors, windows, and bookshelves in lecture rooms, hostels, laboratories, and libraries, homogenized into a representative composite, and analyzed for Cr, Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn using a flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer (FAAS) to assess their potential health risk to humans. Cu had the highest mean metal concentration in the range (0.18–0.31 mg/kg) and Cd had the lowest (ND–0.02 mg/kg) in the study. Samples from Federal College of Agriculture had the highest metal concentration, while those from Ondo State College of Health Science Technology had the lowest. The average daily dose (ADD) through ingestion was determined to be the key exposure pathway in a non-carcinogenic investigation followed by ADD through dermal contact and ADD via inhalation accordingly. Despite this, the hazard quotients (HQ) and hazard indices (HI) were well below the safety limit of one. The study established that carcinogenic effect cannot be experienced with exposure to the studied dust samples. To retain the status, it is suggested that a reasonable level of safety and tight rules be implemented.
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