Beshaw Tamene, Demssie Kindnew, Leka Israel
College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Wolkite University, P.O. Box 07, Wolkite, Ethiopia.
Heliyon. 2022 Sep 6;8(9):e10535. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10535. eCollection 2022 Sep.
This study aimed to determine the levels and potential health risks posed by trace metals (Zn, Cu, Mn, Cd, Cr, and Pb) obtained in honey samples. The honey samples were from Sheko, Guraferda, Mizan Aman Town, Debub Bench, and Semien Bench in Bench Sheko Zone, Southern Ethiopia, and levels of trace metals were determined using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The levels of trace metals in honey samples across the provinces ranged as follows; Zn (1.78-4.02 mg/kg), Cu(1.85-2.35 mg/kg), Mn (0.75-1.25 mg/kg), Cd (0.011-0.038 mg/kg), Cr (0.25-0.55 mg/kg), respectively. The level of Pb was not detected in all honey samples. The levels of trace metals obtained were lower than the maximum permissible limit set by WHO/FAO. Limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) were ranged from 0.00045 to 0.005 and 0.0015 to 0.016, for the tested metals, respectively. The estimated recoveries of the method were ranged from 92.66% to 103.00% showed a good agreement of accuracy. The EDI values (mg/kg) of the investigated trace metals in all honey samples were less than the maximum tolerable daily intake (MTDI). The values of the target hazard quotient (THQ) and the hazard index (HI) were less than unity. The target cancer risk (TCR) values of Cd in all honey samples showed the lowest carcinogenic risks with values ranged from 3.34E-07 to 1.27E-06. However, the TCR value of Cr in all honey samples ranged from 1.03E-05 to 2.43E-05 and was in the moderate range. The value of Cd and Cr ranged from 1.15E-05 to 2.37E-05 and 1.23E-05 to 2.55E-05 for male and female adults, respectively, and were found in the moderate range. Therefore, there was no serious non-carcinogenic and carcenogenic risks to human health from exposure to trace metals through the consumption of this honey.
本研究旨在测定蜂蜜样品中痕量金属(锌、铜、锰、镉、铬和铅)的含量及其潜在健康风险。蜂蜜样品来自埃塞俄比亚南部谢科地区的谢科、古拉费尔达、米赞阿曼镇、德布卜本奇和塞米恩本奇,采用原子吸收光谱法(AAS)测定痕量金属含量。各省份蜂蜜样品中痕量金属含量范围如下:锌(1.78 - 4.02毫克/千克)、铜(1.85 - 2.35毫克/千克)、锰(0.75 - 1.25毫克/千克)、镉(0.011 - 0.038毫克/千克)、铬(0.25 - 0.55毫克/千克)。所有蜂蜜样品中均未检测到铅含量。所测得的痕量金属含量低于世界卫生组织/联合国粮食及农业组织设定的最大允许限量。所测金属的检测限(LOD)和定量限(LOQ)分别为0.00045至0.005和0.0015至0.016。该方法的估计回收率在92.66%至103.00%之间,显示出良好的准确度一致性。所有蜂蜜样品中所研究痕量金属的每日估计摄入量(EDI,毫克/千克)均低于最大可耐受每日摄入量(MTDI)。目标危害商数(THQ)和危害指数(HI)的值均小于1。所有蜂蜜样品中镉的目标癌症风险(TCR)值显示出最低的致癌风险,范围为3.34E - 07至1.27E - 06。然而,所有蜂蜜样品中铬的TCR值范围为1.03E - 05至2.43E - 05,处于中等范围。镉和铬的值在成年男性和女性中分别为1.15E - 05至2.37E - 05和1.23E - 05至2.55E - 05,也处于中等范围。因此,通过食用这种蜂蜜接触痕量金属对人体健康不存在严重的非致癌和致癌风险。