Heavy Metal in Rice and Vegetable and Human Exposure near a Large Pb/Zn Smelter in Central China

中国中部某大型铅锌冶炼厂附近大米和蔬菜中的重金属含量及人体暴露情况

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Abstract

Non-ferrous metal smelting is a significant source of anthropogenic heavy metal emission and has led to severe environmental pollution that ultimately threatens the health of local residents. In this study, we determined concentrations of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb), as well as Pb isotopic compositions in rice, vegetables and human hair in areas surrounding the Zhuzhou Pb/Zn smelter in Hunan, China and we assessed the health risks associated with rice and vegetable consumption for local residents. Results showed that rice and vegetable samples were significantly contaminated by Cd and Pb. Age and source of rice were important factors for the enrichment of heavy metal concentrations in human hair. The ratios of Pb isotopes in human hair (1.164-1.170 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.102-2.110 for(208)Pb/(206)Pb) were comparable to those in rice (1.162-1.172 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.098-2.114 for(208)Pb/(206)Pb) and were slightly lower than those in vegetables (1.168-1.172 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.109-2.111 for(208)Pb/(206)Pb), indicating that Pb in human hair mainly originated from food ingestion. A non-carcinogenic risk assessment showed that Cd exposure was the dominant health risk for local residents. This study suggested that crops planted surrounding the smelter were seriously contaminated with Cd and human exposure was related to dietary intake.

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