In vitro bioaccessibility of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) in Baoji urban soil (NW China) from different functional areas and its implication for health risk assessment

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Yuwei Ai
Xiaoping Li
Yu Gao
Meng Zhang
Yuchao Zhang
Xu Zhang
Xiangyang Yan
Bin Liu
Hongtao Yu
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[1] Shaanxi Normal University,Department of Environmental Science, School of Geography and Tourism
[2] International Joint Research Centre of Shaanxi Province for Pollutant Exposure and Eco-environmental Health,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[3] Shaanxi Normal University,School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
[4] Morgan State University,undefined
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In vitro; Bioaccessibility; Potentially toxic metals (PTMs); Baoji; Health risk;
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In order to better understand both the conceptual and operational aspects of bioaccessibility and phytobioavailability of PTMs (Co, Cr, Cu, Li, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) in different urban soils, a total of 30 soil samples from agricultural region, entertainment district, education area, traffic area, residential area and industrial area (IA) in Baoji urban city (NW China) were collected and the bioaccessibility and phytobioavailability were measured by multi-in vitro models of PBET, SBET, citric acid leaching and Tessier sequential extraction procedure, respectively. The suitable in vitro measurement of bioaccessibility and phytobioavailability for each PTM was selected and would be reliably applied for health risk assessment. The results indicated that the bioaccessibility and phytobioavailability for each PTM evaluated by in vitro models depended on PTM total concentration and anthropologic activity influence. The health risks associated with bioaccessibility of PTMs exposure showed that the carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks in all areas for children and adults were below the threshold or acceptable risk levels except lead exposure on children in IA, indicating there were more health risks to the children in than that in other functional areas. It was worth that the highest observation of Pb in IA would strongly correlate with lead–acid battery industries, which the emissions would influence on the occurrences of Pb distributing in the other functional areas, which were supported from the analysis results of XPS. Therefore, the continuous monitoring and attention to the health risk of inhabitants in different functional areas should be paid.
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