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Risk assessment of heavy metal and metalloid toxicity through a contaminated vegetable (Cucurbita maxima) from wastewater irrigated area: A case study for a site-specific risk assessment in Jhang,Pakistan
Authors:Zafar Iqbal Khan  Kafeel Ahmad  Muhammad Ashraf  Rukhsana Parveen  Zahara Bibi  Irfan Mustafa
Institution:1. Department of Botany, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan;2. Pakistan Science Foundation, Islamabad, Pakistan;3. Department of Botany and Microbiology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia;4. Department of Zoology, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
Abstract:The present research was conducted in district Jhang, Pakistan, to evaluate the concentration of metals/metalloids in soil and pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) irrigated with domestic wastewater. Data revealed that the levels of metals and metalloids in soil samples from two different sites were below the safe limits except Cd, whereas, in the vegetable, the concentrations of As, Se, Ni, Mo, Pb, Mn, and Cu were above the safe limits. The levels of 12 metals and metalloids in the soil were ranged between 0.14 to 22.76 mg/kg at site-I and 0.16 to 22.13 mg/kg at site-II. The levels of these metals in the vegetable were found 0.35 to 61.13 mg/kg at site-I and 0.31 to 53.63 mg/kg at site-II. The transfer factor at both sites was highest for As and Co. The pollution load index recorded for Se, Cu, Cd, Mo, Pb, and Co was greater than 1. The daily intake of As, Mn, and Mo was above the oral reference dose, which reflects that the intake of pumpkin is not safe for the inhabitants of the selected sites. The control measures should be taken to phytoextract heavy metals and metalloids from polluted sites so as to reduce the health risks.
Keywords:heavy metals  health risk index  Cucurbita maxima  permissible limit  transfer factor
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