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Assessment of Trace Metal and Metalloid Accumulation and Human Health Risk from Vegetables Consumption through Spinach and Coriander Specimens Irrigated with Wastewater
Authors:Zafar Iqbal Khan  Ilker Ugulu  Kafeel Ahmad  Sumaira Yasmeen  Ijaz Rasool Noorka  Naunain Mehmood  Muhammad Sher
Affiliation:1.Department of Botany,University of Sargodha,Sargodha,Pakistan;2.Buca Faculty of Education,Dokuz Eylul University,Izmir,Turkey;3.Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics,University of Sargodha,Sargodha,Pakistan;4.Department of Zoology,University of Sargodha,Sargodha,Pakistan;5.Department of Chemistry,University of Sargodha,Sargodha,Pakistan
Abstract:This study focused on evaluating the metal and metalloid contamination and associated risks in the two vegetables crops, coriander (Coriandrum sativum) and spinach (Spinacia oleracea) treated with three water regimes, canal water, groundwater and municipal wastewater. These vegetables are widely consumed by people and are also used in traditional medicine for treating various disorders. Metal and metalloid accumulation (Zn, Pb, Se, Cu, As, Mo, Fe, Ni) was found higher in vegetables treated with wastewater. Wastewater treated soil had high pollution load index. Fe, Zn, As and Pb had higher values in water, soil and vegetables as compared to other studied metals. Overall, metal correlation for soil and vegetables was significant and positive except for Fe and Cu in spinach. The highest value for daily metal intake was estimated for Fe while Se had the lowest value for the same index. It was thus concluded that trace metal and metalloid accumulation was a major health concern for the public consuming these vegetables.
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