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Human risk associated with the ingestion of artichokes grown in soils irrigated with water contaminated by potentially toxic elements,Junin, Peru
Authors:María Custodio  Richard Pealoza  Salom Ochoa  Walter Cuadrado
Institution:Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú, Facultad de Medicina Humana, Centro de Investigación en Medicina de altura y Medio Ambiente, Av. Mariscal Castilla N° 3909, Huancayo, Peru
Abstract:The contamination of water, air and soil with potentially toxic elements (PTE) compromises the supply of contaminant free food. Vegetables grown in contaminated soils can absorb and accumulate PTE at concentrations that are toxic to human health. In this context, the human risk associated with the intake of artichokes grown in soils irrigated with PTE contaminated water was assessed. 120 samples of surface soil and artichoke heads were collected and the concentrations of Cu, Fe, Pb, Zn and As were determined. The results showed that the concentrations of Cu, Fe and Zn in soil did not exceed the standards of the Ministry of Environment of Peru, but they did exceed those of Pb (125.45 mg kg?1) and As (28.70 mg kg?1). The decreasing order of mean PTE concentration in artichoke heads was Fe > Zn > Cu > Pb > As, exceeding the permissible levels of FAO/WHO CODEX Alimentarius. However, the concentrations of As comply with the maximum limits of inorganic contaminants in vegetables (0.3 mg kg?1) established in the MERCOSUR regulations. The non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk of Pb and As indicated that the ingestion of artichoke heads does not represent a health risk.
Keywords:Soil  Artichoke  Potentially toxic elements  Carcinogenic risk  Non-carcinogenic risk
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