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J Res Health Sci. 2014;14(1): 70-75.
PMID: 24402854
Scopus ID: 84898858173
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Original Article

Heavy Metals Concentration in Vegetables Irrigated With Contaminated and Fresh Water and Estimation of Their Daily Intakes in Suburb Areas of Hamadan, Iran

Abdolmotaleb Seid-mohammadi, Ghodratollah Roshanaei, Ghorban Asgari*
*Corresponding Author: Email: asgari@umsha.ac.ir

Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to estimate the level of heavy metals accumulate in vegetables irrigated with contaminated water compared with those irrigated with fresh water in Hamadan, west of Iran in 2012.

Methods: Sixty samples of different vegetables i.e., parsley, tarragon, sweat basil and leek irrigated with contaminated water and thirty six samples from three different adjacent areas irrigated with fresh water as control were analyzed to determine heavy metals. The concentration of heavy metals i.e., lead, cadmium and chromium were achieved using atomic adsorption spectrophotometer.

Results: The mean concentration of lead, chromium and cadmium regardless of the kind of vegetables irrigated with contaminated water was 6.24, 1.57 and 0.15 mg/kg, respectively. Moreover, metals uptake differences by the vegetables were recognized to vegetable differences in tolerance to heavy metals. Based on the above concentrations the dietary intakes of metals through vegetables consumption were 0.004, 0.0008 and 6E-05 mg/day in infants for lead, chromium and cadmium, respectively.

Conclusions: The high concentration of these heavy metals in some vegetables might be attributed due to the use of untreated sanitary and industrial wastewater by farmers for the irrigation of vegetable lands. Therefore, treating of these wastewater and bioremediation of excess metals from polluted vegetation land could be considered.

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Submitted: 02 Jul 2013
Revision: 21 Oct 2013
ePublished: 21 Oct 2013
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