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Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards

The food chain, through vegetable consumption, is considered to be an important route of heavy metal exposure. Therefore, in this study, heavy metal concentrations in leafy vegetables grown in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia were assessed using an ICP-MS. Lettuce, radish, mint, parsley and jarjir (...

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Autores principales: Najmi, Asim, Albratty, Mohammed, Al-Rajab, Abdul Jabbar, Alhazmi, Hassan A., Javed, Sadique A., Ahsan, Waquar, Rehman, Zia ur, Hassani, Rym, Alqahtani, Saad S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042984
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author Najmi, Asim
Albratty, Mohammed
Al-Rajab, Abdul Jabbar
Alhazmi, Hassan A.
Javed, Sadique A.
Ahsan, Waquar
Rehman, Zia ur
Hassani, Rym
Alqahtani, Saad S.
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Albratty, Mohammed
Al-Rajab, Abdul Jabbar
Alhazmi, Hassan A.
Javed, Sadique A.
Ahsan, Waquar
Rehman, Zia ur
Hassani, Rym
Alqahtani, Saad S.
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description The food chain, through vegetable consumption, is considered to be an important route of heavy metal exposure. Therefore, in this study, heavy metal concentrations in leafy vegetables grown in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia were assessed using an ICP-MS. Lettuce, radish, mint, parsley and jarjir (Arugula) were selected for study and subjected to digestion using HCl. The results indicated that the Fe level was highest in all vegetables, while jarjir was the most contaminated vegetable. However, no tested metal exceeded the maximum permissible limits set by the FAO/WHO and European Committee. The possible health hazards associated with the exposure to metal contaminants via vegetable consumption were evaluated by estimating target hazard quotient (THQ) values, and the results revealed that the vegetables grown in close proximity of Jazan city were the most contaminated and those in Darb the least. However, the daily intakes of all the tested metals were well below the corresponding oral reference doses (RfDs), and the THQ values were less than unity, suggesting that the vegetables grown in the studied region were safe and the heavy metal exposure via vegetable consumption was unlikely to cause adverse effects to the local inhabitants of the region.
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spelling pubmed-99616482023-02-26 Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards Najmi, Asim Albratty, Mohammed Al-Rajab, Abdul Jabbar Alhazmi, Hassan A. Javed, Sadique A. Ahsan, Waquar Rehman, Zia ur Hassani, Rym Alqahtani, Saad S. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The food chain, through vegetable consumption, is considered to be an important route of heavy metal exposure. Therefore, in this study, heavy metal concentrations in leafy vegetables grown in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia were assessed using an ICP-MS. Lettuce, radish, mint, parsley and jarjir (Arugula) were selected for study and subjected to digestion using HCl. The results indicated that the Fe level was highest in all vegetables, while jarjir was the most contaminated vegetable. However, no tested metal exceeded the maximum permissible limits set by the FAO/WHO and European Committee. The possible health hazards associated with the exposure to metal contaminants via vegetable consumption were evaluated by estimating target hazard quotient (THQ) values, and the results revealed that the vegetables grown in close proximity of Jazan city were the most contaminated and those in Darb the least. However, the daily intakes of all the tested metals were well below the corresponding oral reference doses (RfDs), and the THQ values were less than unity, suggesting that the vegetables grown in the studied region were safe and the heavy metal exposure via vegetable consumption was unlikely to cause adverse effects to the local inhabitants of the region. MDPI 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9961648/ /pubmed/36833679 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042984 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Najmi, Asim
Albratty, Mohammed
Al-Rajab, Abdul Jabbar
Alhazmi, Hassan A.
Javed, Sadique A.
Ahsan, Waquar
Rehman, Zia ur
Hassani, Rym
Alqahtani, Saad S.
Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title_full Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title_fullStr Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title_short Heavy Metal Contamination in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia: Assessment of Possible Human Health Hazards
title_sort heavy metal contamination in leafy vegetables grown in jazan region of saudi arabia: assessment of possible human health hazards
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042984
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