Human Health Risk Assessment of Mercury in Soil–Plants System

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Dženana Ismičić-Tanjo
Jasna Huremović
Alisa Selović
Elma Šehović
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[1] University of Sarajevo,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
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Bioconcentration factor; Probable weekly intake; Soil–plant correlation; Hg distribution;
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In this paper, the distribution of mercury (Hg) in agricultural soil and biological material (chard, cabbage, kale, moss and tree bark) collected from agricultural plots in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H), was monitored. The method of atomic absorption spectrometry-cold vapor technique (CVAAS) was used for Hg analysis. By concentrations of Hg, all samples were arranged as the following diminishing series: soil > moss > chard > kale > cabbage > bark. Very strong correlation of Hg in cabbage, chard and kale was obtained, with correlation factor above 0.950. Bioconcentration factors (BCF) for plant materials were all below 1. The degree of Hg soil contamination ranged from the category of clean, unburdened soil to the category of Hg-contaminated soil. Human exposure to Hg through soil and vegetable consumption was also estimated. Contributor that most impacts the health risk is the ingestion followed by the dermal and inhalation pathways for both, children and adults. The probable weekly intake (PWI) values were all below 1 μg/kg body weight, suggesting that there is no potential health risk to the local residents.
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