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Bioaccumulation of metals in human blood in industrially contaminated area 被引量:2

Bioaccumulation of metals in human blood in industrially contaminated area
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摘要 Heavy metals were analyzed in different foods crops, milk, meat and blood samples collected from different age group subjects such as children (1–12 years), adolescent (12–18 years), adults (18–45 years) and old age (above 45 and 55 years for males and females, respectively) from polluted and relatively less polluted areas. The results revealed that the consumption of contaminated food crops, meat and milk have significantly increased the concentrations of selected metals in the human blood. Cu, Zn and Mn concentrations were significantly higher (p 0.05) in the blood samples collected from the polluted area as compared to control area. Old people had accumulated high concentrations of metals as compared to the younger ones within the same area. Males accumulated higher concentrations of metals as compared to females. Heavy metals were analyzed in different foods crops, milk, meat and blood samples collected from different age group subjects such as children (1–12 years), adolescent (12–18 years), adults (18–45 years) and old age (above 45 and 55 years for males and females, respectively) from polluted and relatively less polluted areas. The results revealed that the consumption of contaminated food crops, meat and milk have significantly increased the concentrations of selected metals in the human blood. Cu, Zn and Mn concentrations were significantly higher (p 0.05) in the blood samples collected from the polluted area as compared to control area. Old people had accumulated high concentrations of metals as compared to the younger ones within the same area. Males accumulated higher concentrations of metals as compared to females.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第12期2069-2077,共9页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 The financial assistance was provided the Higher Education Commission (HEC),Pakistan.
关键词 BIOACCUMULATION heavy metals BLOOD contaminated meat MILK forage grass bioaccumulation heavy metals blood contaminated meat milk forage grass
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