Zeng Hong-Xin, Man Yu Bon, Wong Ming Hung, Cheng Zhang
College of Environment, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 611130, People's Republic of China.
Consortium on Health, Environment, Education, and Research (CHEER), and Department of Science and Environmental Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, Hong Kong, China.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2024 Apr;202(4):1503-1516. doi: 10.1007/s12011-023-03785-y. Epub 2023 Jul 25.
Heavy metal pollution is one of the most pressing issues threatening food security and human health. This study assesses heavy metal (chromium, cadmium, copper, zinc, nickel, and lead) exposure via hair metal concentrations in Chengdu residents, reflecting metal intake from food consumption. From June 2020 to February 2021, a sampling survey was conducted on residents' hair (n=182) and food (n=301) in six main urban areas of Chengdu. The concentrations of heavy metals in hair and food were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and the results showed that the residents of Chengdu City had high hair concentrations of Cd (0.17±0.03 mg kg) and Zn (293±21.3 mg kg). Gender significantly affected the hair Cr, Zn, and Ni concentrations. Based on the survey results obtained from Chengdu City residents, the habits and diet structure are assessed for the influence of six heavy metals in the hair of the residents. Adolescents' (13-18 years old) hair had significantly higher Pb concentrations than adults (19-59 years old). The concentration of Ni in hair was affected by perming and dyeing habits. For dietary exposure, cereals and meat were the main contributors to the residents' daily intake of heavy metals. The bioaccessibility of Cr, Cd, Cu, Zn, Ni, and Pb in food was 2.45-74.67%, 10.6-78.7%, 13.4-82.5%, 8.89-89.2%, 7.70-85.1%, and 15.4-86.2%, respectively. In health risk evaluation based on the bioaccessible fraction of six heavy metals, the hazard quotient of each heavy metal in food was less than 1, indicating no potential non-carcinogenic risk.
重金属污染是威胁粮食安全和人类健康的最紧迫问题之一。本研究通过成都居民头发中的金属浓度评估重金属(铬、镉、铜、锌、镍和铅)暴露情况,反映食物消费中的金属摄入量。2020年6月至2021年2月,对成都六个主城区的居民头发(n = 182)和食物(n = 301)进行了抽样调查。采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法分析头发和食物中的重金属浓度,结果显示成都市居民头发中镉(0.17±0.03 mg/kg)和锌(293±21.3 mg/kg)的浓度较高。性别对头发中铬、锌和镍的浓度有显著影响。根据成都市居民的调查结果,评估了居民的生活习惯和饮食结构对头发中六种重金属的影响。青少年(13 - 18岁)头发中的铅浓度显著高于成年人(19 - 59岁)。头发中镍的浓度受烫发和染发习惯的影响。在膳食暴露方面,谷物和肉类是居民日常重金属摄入量的主要来源。食物中铬、镉、铜、锌、镍和铅的生物可及率分别为2.45 - 74.67%、10.6 - 78.7%、13.4 - 82.5%、8.89 - 89.2%、7.70 - 85.1%和15.4 - 86.2%。在基于六种重金属生物可及部分的健康风险评估中,食物中每种重金属的危害商数均小于1,表明不存在潜在的非致癌风险。