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An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model

Mining affects the environment, particularly through the persistence of accumulation of tailings materials; this is aggravated under tropical climatic conditions, which favours the release of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) bioavailable to the local flora and fauna and supposing a risk to human he...

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Autores principales: González-Valoys, Ana Cristina, Jiménez Salgado, José Ulises, Rodríguez, Rita, Monteza-Destro, Tisla, Vargas-Lombardo, Miguel, García-Noguero, Eva María, Esbrí, José María, Jiménez-Ballesta, Raimundo, García-Navarro, Francisco Jesús, Higueras, Pablo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34677729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-021-01086-8
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author González-Valoys, Ana Cristina
Jiménez Salgado, José Ulises
Rodríguez, Rita
Monteza-Destro, Tisla
Vargas-Lombardo, Miguel
García-Noguero, Eva María
Esbrí, José María
Jiménez-Ballesta, Raimundo
García-Navarro, Francisco Jesús
Higueras, Pablo
author_facet González-Valoys, Ana Cristina
Jiménez Salgado, José Ulises
Rodríguez, Rita
Monteza-Destro, Tisla
Vargas-Lombardo, Miguel
García-Noguero, Eva María
Esbrí, José María
Jiménez-Ballesta, Raimundo
García-Navarro, Francisco Jesús
Higueras, Pablo
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description Mining affects the environment, particularly through the persistence of accumulation of tailings materials; this is aggravated under tropical climatic conditions, which favours the release of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) bioavailable to the local flora and fauna and supposing a risk to human health. The Remance gold mine (Panamá), exploited intermittently for more than 100 years, and has remained derelict for over 20 years. Within the area live farmers who carry out subsistence agriculture and livestock activities. The objective of this study has been to study the transference of PTEs in the local agricultural soil-plants system, with the goal of identifying their bioavailability to perform a human risk assessment. The results obtained of the Bioaccumulation coefficient in local plants show very weak to strong absorption of As (< 0.001–1.50), Hg (< 0.001–2.38), Sb (0.01–7.83), Cu (0.02–2.89), and Zn (0.06–5.32). In the case of Cu in grass (18.3 mg kg(−1)) and plants (16.9 mg kg(−1)) the concentrations exceed the maximum authorised value in animal nutrition for ruminants (10 mg kg(−1)). The risk to human health for edible plants exceeds the non-carcinogenic risk for rice, corn, cassava, and tea leaves for Sb (HQ 19.450, 18.304, 6.075, 1.830, respectively), the carcinogenic risk for Cu (CR = 2.3 × 10(–3), 7.7 × 10 (−4), 1.1 × 10(–3), 1.0 × 10(–3), respectively), and the carcinogenic risk for As in rice, corn and tea leaves (CR = 8 × 10(–5), 3 × 10(–5), 3 × 10(–5), respectively). Urgent measures are needed to alleviate these effects. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10653-021-01086-8.
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spelling pubmed-98676822023-01-23 An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model González-Valoys, Ana Cristina Jiménez Salgado, José Ulises Rodríguez, Rita Monteza-Destro, Tisla Vargas-Lombardo, Miguel García-Noguero, Eva María Esbrí, José María Jiménez-Ballesta, Raimundo García-Navarro, Francisco Jesús Higueras, Pablo Environ Geochem Health Original Paper Mining affects the environment, particularly through the persistence of accumulation of tailings materials; this is aggravated under tropical climatic conditions, which favours the release of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) bioavailable to the local flora and fauna and supposing a risk to human health. The Remance gold mine (Panamá), exploited intermittently for more than 100 years, and has remained derelict for over 20 years. Within the area live farmers who carry out subsistence agriculture and livestock activities. The objective of this study has been to study the transference of PTEs in the local agricultural soil-plants system, with the goal of identifying their bioavailability to perform a human risk assessment. The results obtained of the Bioaccumulation coefficient in local plants show very weak to strong absorption of As (< 0.001–1.50), Hg (< 0.001–2.38), Sb (0.01–7.83), Cu (0.02–2.89), and Zn (0.06–5.32). In the case of Cu in grass (18.3 mg kg(−1)) and plants (16.9 mg kg(−1)) the concentrations exceed the maximum authorised value in animal nutrition for ruminants (10 mg kg(−1)). The risk to human health for edible plants exceeds the non-carcinogenic risk for rice, corn, cassava, and tea leaves for Sb (HQ 19.450, 18.304, 6.075, 1.830, respectively), the carcinogenic risk for Cu (CR = 2.3 × 10(–3), 7.7 × 10 (−4), 1.1 × 10(–3), 1.0 × 10(–3), respectively), and the carcinogenic risk for As in rice, corn and tea leaves (CR = 8 × 10(–5), 3 × 10(–5), 3 × 10(–5), respectively). Urgent measures are needed to alleviate these effects. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10653-021-01086-8. Springer Netherlands 2021-10-22 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9867682/ /pubmed/34677729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-021-01086-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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González-Valoys, Ana Cristina
Jiménez Salgado, José Ulises
Rodríguez, Rita
Monteza-Destro, Tisla
Vargas-Lombardo, Miguel
García-Noguero, Eva María
Esbrí, José María
Jiménez-Ballesta, Raimundo
García-Navarro, Francisco Jesús
Higueras, Pablo
An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title_full An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title_fullStr An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title_full_unstemmed An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title_short An approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the Remance (Panama) mining area as a model
title_sort approach for evaluating the bioavailability and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements using edible and inedible plants—the remance (panama) mining area as a model
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34677729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-021-01086-8
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