Gupta Biman Gati, Mukhopadhyay Rishika
Elitte College of Engineering, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata, India.
Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 12;15(1):29578. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-13357-w.
The presence of heavy metals in the environment is a common risk factor for a number of gastrointestinal (GI) disorders worldwide. We oversaw an inquiry in the Calcutta textile industry area from 2022 to 2023, which has been engaged in textile production for over a century. We investigated the impact of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, and Zn) on soil, fruit, and other agro-samples as well as their toxicity in the waste of small-scale BD units. "The investigation was sparked by the gastrointestinal illnesses that the local population was suffering. In that area and its hinterland, people utilize surface water and eat everyday agro-products that are 50 times less rich in zinc than predicted and contain 2 to 40 times more Pb, Cd, and Ni than the WHO/FAO (2022) standard limit. The region's soil tested positive for potentially harmful metals, indicating that there may be an epidemiological risk of cancer, ulcers, and gastrointestinal ailments. This finding was also verified by statistical analysis and 2 years of observations/surveys with residents. The remediation processes save public health, millions of liter of groundwater and the ecology of the earth at large.
环境中重金属的存在是全球许多胃肠道疾病的常见风险因素。2022年至2023年,我们在加尔各答纺织工业区进行了一项调查,该地区从事纺织品生产已有一个多世纪。我们调查了重金属(铅、镉和锌)对土壤、水果和其他农业样本的影响,以及它们在小型BD单位废物中的毒性。“这项调查是由当地居民所患的胃肠道疾病引发的。在该地区及其腹地,人们使用地表水,食用的日常农产品锌含量比预期低50倍,铅、镉和镍含量比世界卫生组织/联合国粮农组织(2022年)标准限值高2至40倍。该地区的土壤检测出潜在有害金属呈阳性,这表明可能存在患癌症、溃疡和胃肠道疾病的流行病学风险。这一发现也通过统计分析以及对居民进行的两年观察/调查得到了证实。修复过程拯救了公众健康、数百万升地下水以及整个地球的生态。