Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences in Bytom, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, 18 Piekarska Street, 41-902, Bytom, Poland.
Students Scientific Circle at the Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences in Bytom, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, 18 Piekarska Street, 41-902, Bytom, Poland.
Sci Rep. 2020 Feb 25;10(1):3363. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60386-8.
The study reveals links between disturbed geochemical environment being the result of mining and smelting activities with consumers exposure to toxic and carcinogenic metallic trace elements (MTEs). This study focused on evaluation on vegetable and soil pollution in family allotment gardens (FAGs), considering in the aspects of consumer exposure to cadmium, lead and zinc. Study material consisted of 219 soil samples from FAGs located in one of the most polluted areas in Poland, and 64 samples of edible plants. Contents of analyzed MTEs in topsoil in the studied area were spatially diversified and depended primarily on the location of industrial pollution sources. The average content of cadmium (0.52 mg kg fresh weight) and lead (0.57 mg kg fresh weight) in vegetables exceeded maximum permissible concentrations according to the European Quality Standards. Human health risk assessment was based on three scenarios of dietary exposure to cadmium, lead and zinc. In every scenario the highest average daily dose for all three elements was estimated for potatoes which are one of the main components of Poles' diet. Presented study showed that consumption of vegetables cultivated in FAGs located in Silesia Province may pose a significant health risk for their consumers.
该研究揭示了采矿和冶炼活动导致的地球化学环境紊乱与消费者接触有毒和致癌金属微量元素(MTEs)之间的联系。本研究侧重于评估家庭分配花园(FAGs)中的蔬菜和土壤污染,考虑到消费者接触镉、铅和锌的情况。研究材料包括来自波兰污染最严重地区之一的 219 个 FAG 土壤样本和 64 个食用植物样本。研究区域表土中分析的 MTE 含量在空间上存在差异,主要取决于工业污染源的位置。蔬菜中镉(0.52mg/kg 鲜重)和铅(0.57mg/kg 鲜重)的平均含量超过了欧洲质量标准规定的最大允许浓度。基于三种膳食暴露于镉、铅和锌的情景进行了人类健康风险评估。在每种情况下,三种元素的最高平均日剂量均估计为土豆,土豆是波兰人饮食的主要成分之一。本研究表明,食用在西里西亚省种植的 FAG 蔬菜可能会对消费者的健康造成重大风险。