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Heavy metal accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa) near electronic waste dumps and related human health risk assessment
Authors:Lamyai Neeratanaphan  Sukanya Khamma  Rachadaporn Benchawattananon  Patcharin Ruchuwararak  Sombat Appamaraka  Somsak Intamat
Institution:1. Research Center for Environmental and Hazardous Substance Management, Khon Kaen University, Khon, Kaen Thailand;2. Department of Environmental Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand;3. Department of Forensic Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand;4. Research and Development Institute, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand;5. Walairukhavej Botanical Research Institute, Mahasarakham University, Mahasarakham, Thailand;6. Thatphanom Crown Prince Hospital, Nakornphanom, Thailand
Abstract:This research was conducted to assess heavy metal contamination in the environment and within Oryza sativa. The translocation factors (TFs) and bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) for heavy metals in O. sativa and estimated daily intake (EDI) and health risk index (HRI) were measured. The samples were analyzed for heavy metals using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Pb and Cr concentrations in water samples within and near the electronic-waste dumping area exceeded water quality standards for surface water sources from the Pollution Control Department in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Thailand (PCD). The Pb concentration in soil samples within the area also exceeded soil quality standards for habitat and agriculture from PCD. Most of the metals were highly concentrated in roots, except for Mn which has the highest concentration in leaves. Pb concentrations in rice grains exceeded the FAO/WHO standard (0.2 mg/kg). The average TF values for heavy metals from the soil to roots, roots to stems, stems to leaves, and stems to grains were Mn > Pb > Ni > Cr, Mn > Cr > Ni > Pb, Ni > Pb > Mn > Cr, and Pb > Ni > Cr > Mn, respectively. The average BAF values in O. sativa were Mn > Ni > Pb > Cr. The EDI for Cr, Pb, Mn, and Ni via O. sativa consumption were 6.19, 6.02, 370.57, and 3.80 µg/kg/day, respectively. The HRI for Cr, Pb, Mn, and Ni via O. sativa consumption were 0.30, 1.50, 2.60, and 0.002, respectively.
Keywords:electronic waste  heavy metal  Oryza sativa  translocation factor  bioaccumulation factor
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