Shahriar Sha Md Shahan, Haque Nazmul, Hasan Tafsir, Sufal Md Tasif Amir, Hassan Mohammad Tariqul, Hasan Mahfujul, Salam Sayed M A
Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205, Bangladesh.
Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Toxicol Rep. 2025 Jan 26;14:101932. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2025.101932. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The poultry industry poses a significant threat of heavy metal poisoning for the people of Bangladesh. The research was performed to assess the levels of heavy metals in chicken feed as well as other consumable sections of poultry fowl, and to determine the possible health hazards implicated. The levels of seven metals were evaluated in sixteen commercially available poultry feeds and in three edible portions of chicken obtained from several local markets in Rajshahi city. The metal concentrations were investigated via an atomic absorption spectrophotometer following the wet digestion method. The amount of Cr, Cd, Pb, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Fe in poultry feeds were observed from 0.03 to 12.85 mg/kg, 0.01-1.64 mg/kg, 0.15-4.21 mg/kg, 2.65-45.83 mg/kg, 22.63-188.85 mg/kg, 0.09-2.64 mg/kg, and 0.54-41.01 mg/kg, respectively. In broiler chickens, the concentrations were determined from 0.87 to 3.15 mg/kg, 0.01-0.05 mg/kg, 0.19-1.09 mg/kg, 0.96-3.78 mg/kg, 4.45-23.53 mg/kg, 0.07-0.56 mg/kg, and 2.70-92.32 mg/kg, respectively. With the exception of Cu, Mn, and Fe, most heavy metal concentrations in chickens exceeded the highest allowed concentration set by FAO/WHO. The estimated EDI, THQ and TTHQ numbers for all metals examined were found to be below MTDI, indicating that consumption of chicken meat poses noncarcinogenic risk to individuals. Comparatively, ILCR associated with Cd and Pb are around the safety threshold, but Cr exceeds the permissible range and poses a significant risk.
家禽产业对孟加拉国人民构成了重金属中毒的重大威胁。开展这项研究是为了评估鸡饲料以及家禽其他可食用部位中的重金属含量,并确定其中可能存在的健康危害。对拉杰沙希市几个当地市场上售卖的16种市售家禽饲料以及从这些市场获取的鸡的三个可食用部位中的七种金属含量进行了评估。采用湿法消解后,通过原子吸收分光光度计对金属浓度进行了检测。家禽饲料中铬(Cr)、镉(Cd)、铅(Pb)、铜(Cu)、锰(Mn)、镍(Ni)和铁(Fe)的含量分别在0.03至12.85毫克/千克、0.01至1.64毫克/千克、0.15至4.21毫克/千克、2.65至45.83毫克/千克、22.63至188.85毫克/千克、0.09至2.64毫克/千克以及0.54至41.01毫克/千克之间。在肉鸡中,这些金属的浓度分别为0.87至3.15毫克/千克、0.01至0.05毫克/千克、0.19至1.09毫克/千克、0.96至3.78毫克/千克、4.45至23.53毫克/千克、0.07至0.56毫克/千克以及2.70至92.32毫克/千克。除铜、锰和铁外,鸡肉中大多数重金属含量超过了粮农组织/世界卫生组织设定的最高允许浓度。所有检测金属的估计每日摄入量(EDI)、危害商数(THQ)和总危害商数(TTHQ)数值均低于最大每日耐受摄入量(MTDI),这表明食用鸡肉对个体不构成致癌风险。相比之下,与镉和铅相关的个体终身癌症风险(ILCR)接近安全阈值,但铬超过了允许范围,构成重大风险。