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Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans
BACKGROUND: Community consumption of herbal plants in developing countries is a common practice, however, scarcity of information on their physiochemical composition is a major public health concern. In Uganda, Vernonia amygdalina is of interest in rural communities due to its therapeutical action o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291314/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32565841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8516105 |
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author | Ssempijja, Fred Iceland Kasozi, Keneth Daniel Eze, Ejike Tamale, Andrew Ewuzie, Sylvia Anurika Matama, Kevin Ekou, Justine Bogere, Paul Mujinya, Regan Musoke, Grace Henry Atusiimirwe, Jovile Kasande Zirintunda, Gerald Kalange, Muhamudu Lyada, Joel Kiconco, Ritah Pius, Theophilus Nandala, Christopher Kamugisha, Roland Mugisha Hamira, Yunusu Fernandez, Edgar Mario Musinguzi, Simon Peter |
author_facet | Ssempijja, Fred Iceland Kasozi, Keneth Daniel Eze, Ejike Tamale, Andrew Ewuzie, Sylvia Anurika Matama, Kevin Ekou, Justine Bogere, Paul Mujinya, Regan Musoke, Grace Henry Atusiimirwe, Jovile Kasande Zirintunda, Gerald Kalange, Muhamudu Lyada, Joel Kiconco, Ritah Pius, Theophilus Nandala, Christopher Kamugisha, Roland Mugisha Hamira, Yunusu Fernandez, Edgar Mario Musinguzi, Simon Peter |
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description | BACKGROUND: Community consumption of herbal plants in developing countries is a common practice, however, scarcity of information on their physiochemical composition is a major public health concern. In Uganda, Vernonia amygdalina is of interest in rural communities due to its therapeutical action on both bacterial and protozoal parasites, however no studies have been conducted to assess the heavy metal concentrations in traditional plants used in alternative medicine. The aim of the study was to establish concentrations of heavy metals in Vernonia amygdalina, model the estimated daily intake (EDI), and assess both the non-cancer-related health risk using the target hazard quotient (THQ), and the risk related to cancer through the incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR) for the Ugandan population. METHODS: Leaves of Vernonia amygdalina were collected from 20 georeferenced villages and processed into powder in the laboratory using standard methods. These were then analyzed in the laboratory using an atomic absorption spectrometer for lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cobalt (Co), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), and nickel (Ni). Concentrations were compared against the World Health Organization (WHO) limits. The EDI, THQ, and ILCR were modelled and significance was measured at 95% confidence. RESULTS: The study showed that mean ± SEM concentrations of heavy metals were highest in the order of Cr, 121.8 ± 4.291 ppm > Ni, 84.09 ± 2.725 ppm > Zn, 53.87 ± 2.277 ppm > Pb, 40.61 ± 3.891 ppm > Cu, 28.75 ± 2.202 ppm > Fe, 14.15 ± 0.7271 ppm > Co, 7.923 ± 0.7674 ppm > Cd, 0.1163 ± 0.005714 ppm. Concentrations of Pb, Cr, Zn, Co, and Ni were significantly higher than the WHO limits. The EDI was significantly higher in children than in adults, demonstrating an increased risk of toxicity in children. The THQ and ILCR were over 1000 times higher in all Ugandans, demonstrating the undesirable health risks following oral consumption of Vernonia amygdalina due to very high Cr and Ni toxicities, respectively. CONCLUSION: Consumption of raw Vernonia amygdalina was associated with a high carcinogenic risk, demonstrating a need to enact policies to promote physiochemical screening of herbal medicines used in developing countries against toxic compounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-72913142020-06-19 Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans Ssempijja, Fred Iceland Kasozi, Keneth Daniel Eze, Ejike Tamale, Andrew Ewuzie, Sylvia Anurika Matama, Kevin Ekou, Justine Bogere, Paul Mujinya, Regan Musoke, Grace Henry Atusiimirwe, Jovile Kasande Zirintunda, Gerald Kalange, Muhamudu Lyada, Joel Kiconco, Ritah Pius, Theophilus Nandala, Christopher Kamugisha, Roland Mugisha Hamira, Yunusu Fernandez, Edgar Mario Musinguzi, Simon Peter J Environ Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Community consumption of herbal plants in developing countries is a common practice, however, scarcity of information on their physiochemical composition is a major public health concern. In Uganda, Vernonia amygdalina is of interest in rural communities due to its therapeutical action on both bacterial and protozoal parasites, however no studies have been conducted to assess the heavy metal concentrations in traditional plants used in alternative medicine. The aim of the study was to establish concentrations of heavy metals in Vernonia amygdalina, model the estimated daily intake (EDI), and assess both the non-cancer-related health risk using the target hazard quotient (THQ), and the risk related to cancer through the incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR) for the Ugandan population. METHODS: Leaves of Vernonia amygdalina were collected from 20 georeferenced villages and processed into powder in the laboratory using standard methods. These were then analyzed in the laboratory using an atomic absorption spectrometer for lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cobalt (Co), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), and nickel (Ni). Concentrations were compared against the World Health Organization (WHO) limits. The EDI, THQ, and ILCR were modelled and significance was measured at 95% confidence. RESULTS: The study showed that mean ± SEM concentrations of heavy metals were highest in the order of Cr, 121.8 ± 4.291 ppm > Ni, 84.09 ± 2.725 ppm > Zn, 53.87 ± 2.277 ppm > Pb, 40.61 ± 3.891 ppm > Cu, 28.75 ± 2.202 ppm > Fe, 14.15 ± 0.7271 ppm > Co, 7.923 ± 0.7674 ppm > Cd, 0.1163 ± 0.005714 ppm. Concentrations of Pb, Cr, Zn, Co, and Ni were significantly higher than the WHO limits. The EDI was significantly higher in children than in adults, demonstrating an increased risk of toxicity in children. The THQ and ILCR were over 1000 times higher in all Ugandans, demonstrating the undesirable health risks following oral consumption of Vernonia amygdalina due to very high Cr and Ni toxicities, respectively. CONCLUSION: Consumption of raw Vernonia amygdalina was associated with a high carcinogenic risk, demonstrating a need to enact policies to promote physiochemical screening of herbal medicines used in developing countries against toxic compounds. Hindawi 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7291314/ /pubmed/32565841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8516105 Text en Copyright © 2020 Fred Ssempijja et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ssempijja, Fred Iceland Kasozi, Keneth Daniel Eze, Ejike Tamale, Andrew Ewuzie, Sylvia Anurika Matama, Kevin Ekou, Justine Bogere, Paul Mujinya, Regan Musoke, Grace Henry Atusiimirwe, Jovile Kasande Zirintunda, Gerald Kalange, Muhamudu Lyada, Joel Kiconco, Ritah Pius, Theophilus Nandala, Christopher Kamugisha, Roland Mugisha Hamira, Yunusu Fernandez, Edgar Mario Musinguzi, Simon Peter Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title | Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title_full | Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title_fullStr | Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title_full_unstemmed | Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title_short | Consumption of Raw Herbal Medicines Is Associated with Major Public Health Risks amongst Ugandans |
title_sort | consumption of raw herbal medicines is associated with major public health risks amongst ugandans |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291314/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32565841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8516105 |
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