| Literature DB >> 29258282 |
Wushuang Xie1,2, Chi Peng3, Hongtao Wang4, Weiping Chen5.
Abstract
Long term exposure to trace metals in various media is of great concern for people living in known pollution sources, such as mining and industrial activities. Health risk assessment and human hair analysis can provide important information for local environmental management. Information on distribution characteristics of trace metals in soil, water, sediment, air, local crops, and human hair from a typical mining area in southern China was collected. Results show there exists severely trace metal contamination in soil, sediment, and air. Arsenic and Pb contents in the local children's hair are higher than the upper reference values, and the accumulation of residents' hair trace metals shows great correlation with the ingestion and inhalation pathways. Arsenic contributes 52.27% and 58.51% to the total non-cancer risk of adults and children, respectively. The cancer risk of Cd in adults and children are 4.66 and 3.22 times higher than the safe level, respectively. Ingestion exposure pathway of trace metals largely contributes to the total non-cancer and cancer effect. The metals As, Cd, and Pb are major risk sources and pollutants that should be given priority for management, and ingestion pathway exposure to trace metals through soil and crops should be controlled.Entities:
Keywords: exposure assessment; hair; multi-media; risk assessment; trace metals
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29258282 PMCID: PMC5751012 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14121595
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Location of study area and sampling sites.
Trace metal concentrations in different media in the study area.
| Media | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± Std. Deviation (Minimum, Maximum) | |||||||
| Soils (mg·kg−1) | 54.65 ± 29.12 | 2.38 ± 2.22 | 87.54 ± 10.20 | 40.98 ± 12.67 | 39.20 ± 6.02 | 172.76 ± 106.76 | 332.53 ± 114.01 |
| (11.43, 175.73) | (0.68, 16.06) | (57.41, 114.75) | (20.05, 89.36) | (21.33, 62.03) | (89.84, 1258.29) | (118.11, 999.83) | |
| Crops (mg·kg−1) | 0.11 ± 0.11 | 0.30 ± 0.28 | 0.29 ± 0.29 | 4.35 ± 2.26 | 0.30 ± 0.45 | 0.42 ± 0.71 | 13.65 ± 6.90 |
| (0.01, 0.34) | (0.06, 1.27) | (0.01, 0.94) | (0.91,10.32) | (0.00, 2.79) | (0.01,3.82) | (1.37, 29.41) | |
| Surface sediments (mg·kg−1) | 50.17 ± 25.96 | 14.83 ± 9.81 | 62.93 ± 8.82 | 102.23 ± 49.32 | 26.8 ± 6.92 | 247.77 ± 115.18 | 712.62 ± 244.19 |
| (23.64, 87.18) | (2.17, 30.65) | (55.37, 75.85) | (39.22, 171.62) | (18.12, 35.78) | (101.32, 395.58) | (345.18, 986.58) | |
| Surface water (μg·L−1) | 2.09 ± 1.22 | 2.25 ± 4.31 | 2.94 ± 1.20 | 5.37 ± 4.37 | 0.36 ± 0.21 | 6.25 ± 14.60 | 63.75 ± 87.27 |
| (0.79, 5.34) | (0.16, 15.62) | (0.45, 5.25) | (1.75, 19.26) | (0.17, 0.91) | (0.52, 68.76) | (9.79, 329.40) | |
| Air (μg·(m2·d)−1) | 10.52 ± 4.74 | 0.40 ± 0.28 | 7.38 ± 6.31 | 11.27 ± 13.48 | 1.45 ± 1.11 | 30.85 ± 27.59 | 111.70 ± 118.11 |
| (5.02, 16.87) | (0.05, 0.72) | (1.58, 18.39) | (1.20, 38.12) | (0.25, 3.37) | (5.75, 82.92) | (14.18, 331.79) | |
Dietary intake of trace metals (μg·day−1) for adults and children.
| Daily Intake of Metals | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | 3.23 | 8.80 | 8.50 | 127.56 | 8.80 | 12.32 | 400.29 |
| Children | 2.17 | 5.92 | 5.72 | 85.78 | 5.92 | 8.28 | 269.18 |
| PTDI | 580 | 70 | 500 | 6500 | 1200 | 200 | 33000 |
Trace metals concentration of different age groups in human hair (mg·kg−1).
| Age Group | Statistical Analysis | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children | Mean | 1.13 | 0.19 | 0.17 | 11.43 | 1.21 | 10.88 | 120.70 |
| SD | 0.64 | 0.07 | 0.06 | 2.35 | 0.36 | 3.28 | 29.62 | |
| Adults | Mean | 0.71 | 0.13 | 0.21 | 11.37 | 1.21 | 5.118 | 162.997 |
| SD | 0.36 | 0.06 | 0.13 | 2.65 | 0.526 | 3.020 | 51.803 | |
| Total | Mean | 0.77 | 0.14 | 0.20 | 11.38 | 1.21 | 5.86 | 169.46 |
| SD | 0.43 | 0.06 | 0.13 | 2.60 | 0.51 | 3.56 | 57.42 |
SD: standard deviation.
Comparison of mean hair trace metal levels (mg·kg−1, dry weight) from the present study with those reported for other regions of the world.
| Country/Region | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canada [ | 0.016 | 0.503 | 0.35 | 63.1 | 0.26 | 5.38 | 248 | |
| USA [ | 0.019 | 0.97 | 0.234 | 108 | 1.01 | 5.35 | 124 | |
| Japan [ | 0.053 | 0.28 | 0.23 | 10.7 | 2.7 | 3.62 | 114 | |
| Guangdong in China (Adults) [ | 0.77 | 0.052 | 0.34 | NR | 0.44 | 5.56 | NR | |
| Ningbo in China [ | 0.282 | 0.209 | 1.16 | 10.7 | 0.812 | 2.98 | NR | |
| Normal reference value by TERCC [ | Adults | 1.0 | 0.6 | 0.30–1.20 | 8.0–20.0 | NR | 10 | 120–210 |
| Children | 1.0 | 0.5 | 0.18–0.72 | 8.0–16.0 | NR | 10 | 90–170 | |
NR: not recommended. TERCC: Trace Element Research Council of China.
Figure 2The contribution of Multi-media to the average daily exposure dose. (a) Each media’s contribution to the average daily dose of the local adults; (b) Each media’s contribution to the average daily dose of the local children.
Correlation coefficients between the concentrations of trace metals in hair and average daily dose of trace metals via different pathways.
| Age Group | Ingest-Soil | Inhale-Soil | Dermal-Soil | Inhale-Air | Dermal-Air | Ingest-Water | Ingest-Sediment | Dermal-Sediment | Ingest-Crop |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | 0.855 ** | 0.884 ** | −0.015 | 0.959 ** | −0.011 | 0.998 ** | 0.958 ** | 0.251 | 0.970 ** |
| Children | 0.903 ** | 0.905 ** | −0.024 | 0.969 ** | −0.021 | 0.999 ** | 0.972 ** | 0.245 | 0.970 ** |
Levels of significance: **: p < 0.01.
Non-carcinogenic risk of trace metals for adults.
| Type | Pathway | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil | Ingestion | 2.82 × 10−1 | 3.68 × 10−3 | 4.51 × 10−2 | 1.58 × 10−3 | 3.03 × 10−3 | 7.63 × 10−2 | 1.71 × 10−3 | 4.13 × 10−1 |
| Inhalation | 3.05 × 10−5 | 3.97 × 10−7 | 5.05 × 10−4 | 1.71 × 10−7 | 3.28 × 10−7 | 8.25 × 10−6 | 1.85 × 10−7 | 5.44 × 10−4 | |
| Dermal contact | 2.37 × 10−2 | 4.12 × 10−3 | 2.53 × 10−2 | 5.92 × 10−5 | 1.26 × 10−4 | 5.76 × 10−3 | 9.60 × 10−4 | 6.00 × 10−2 | |
| Air | Inhalation | 1.01 × 10−4 | 6.37 × 10−7 | 4.58 × 10−4 | 4.96 × 10−7 | 1.29 × 10−7 | 1.54 × 10−5 | 5.72 × 10−7 | 5.76 × 10−4 |
| Dermal contact | 7.45 × 10−2 | 6.26 × 10−3 | 2.17 × 10−2 | 1.62 × 10−4 | 4.68 × 10−5 | 1.02 × 10−2 | 2.81 × 10−3 | 1.16 × 10−1 | |
| Water | Ingestion | 2.15 × 10−1 | 6.96 × 10−2 | 3.03 × 10−2 | 4.15 × 10−3 | 5.56 × 10−4 | 5.52 × 10−2 | 6.57 × 10−3 | 3.82 × 10−1 |
| Sediment | Ingestion | 1.29 × 10−1 | 1.15 × 10−2 | 1.62 × 10−2 | 1.98 × 10−3 | 1.04 × 10−3 | 5.47 × 10−2 | 1.84 × 10−3 | 2.17 × 10−1 |
| Dermal contact | 2.17 × 10−2 | 2.57 × 10−2 | 1.82 × 10−2 | 1.48 × 10−4 | 8.60 × 10−5 | 8.25 × 10−3 | 2.06 × 10−3 | 7.61 × 10−2 | |
| Food | Ingestion | 1.53 × 10−1 | 1.38 × 10−1 | 4.42 × 10−2 | 4.93 × 10−2 | 9.46 × 10−3 | 3.91 × 10−2 | 2.06 × 10−2 | 4.53 × 10−1 |
| HI | 8.99 × 10−1 | 2.59 × 10−1 | 2.02 × 10−1 | 5.74 × 10−2 | 1.43 × 10−2 | 2.50 × 10−1 | 3.66 × 10−2 | 1.72 | |
HI: hazard index.
The non-carcinogenic risk of trace metals for children.
| Type | Pathway | As | Cd | Cr | Cu | Ni | Pb | Zn | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil | Ingestion | 2.20 | 2.87 × 10−2 | 3.52 × 10−1 | 1.24 × 10−2 | 2.36 × 10−2 | 5.95 × 10−1 | 1.34 × 10−2 | 3.22 |
| Inhalation | 6.16 × 10−5 | 8.04 × 10−7 | 1.02 × 10−3 | 3.47 × 10−7 | 6.63 × 10−7 | 1.67 × 10−5 | 3.75 × 10−7 | 1.10 × 10−3 | |
| Dermal contact | 4.61 × 10−2 | 8.03 × 10−3 | 4.93 × 10−2 | 1.15 × 10−4 | 2.45 × 10−4 | 1.12 × 10−2 | 1.87 × 10−3 | 1.17 × 10−1 | |
| Air | Inhalation | 2.21 × 10−4 | 1.39 × 10−6 | 1.00 × 10−3 | 1.08 × 10−6 | 2.82 × 10−7 | 3.36 × 10−5 | 1.25 × 10−6 | 1.26 × 10−3 |
| Dermal contact | 1.45 × 10−1 | 1.22 × 10−2 | 4.24 × 10−2 | 3.17 × 10−4 | 9.13 × 10−5 | 1.98 × 10−2 | 5.48 × 10−3 | 2.25 × 10−1 | |
| Water | Ingestion | 4.20 × 10−1 | 1.36 × 10−1 | 5.91 × 10−2 | 8.09 × 10−3 | 1.08 × 10−3 | 1.08 × 10−1 | 1.28 × 10−2 | 7.44× 10−1 |
| Sediment | Ingestion | 1.01 | 8.95 × 10−2 | 1.27 × 10−1 | 1.54 × 10−2 | 8.08 × 10−3 | 4.27 × 10−1 | 1.43 × 10−2 | 1.69 |
| Dermal contact | 1.09 × 10−2 | 1.28 × 10−2 | 9.08 × 10−3 | 7.38 × 10−5 | 4.30 × 10−5 | 4.13 × 10−3 | 1.03 × 10−3 | 3.81 × 10−2 | |
| Crop | Ingestion | 4.00 × 10−1 | 3.62 × 10−1 | 1.16 × 10−1 | 1.29 × 10−1 | 2.48 × 10−2 | 1.03 × 10−1 | 5.41 × 10−2 | 1.19 |
| HI | 4.23 | 6.48 × 10−1 | 7.56 × 10−1 | 1.66 × 10−1 | 5.80 × 10−2 | 1.27 | 1.03 × 10−1 | 7.23 | |
Figure 3Multi-pathway analysis of hazard quotient (HQ). (a) Each pathway’s contribution to the total HQ of the local adults; (b) Each pathway’s contribution to the total HQ of the local children.
Carcinogenic risk of trace metals for adults and children.
| Age Group | Type | Pathway | As | Cd | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | Soil | Ingest | 4.35 × 10−5 | 7.69 × 10−6 | 5.12 × 10−5 |
| Inhale | 1.35 × 10−11 | 5.18 × 10−11 | 6.52 × 10−11 | ||
| Dermal | 1.46 × 10−5 | 8.61 × 10−8 | 1.47 × 10−5 | ||
| Air | Inhale | 4.47 × 10−11 | 8.30 × 10−11 | 1.28 × 10−10 | |
| Dermal | 4.59 × 10−5 | 1.31 × 10−7 | 4.61 × 10−5 | ||
| Water | Ingest | 3.32 × 10−5 | 1.46 × 10−4 | 1.79 × 10−4 | |
| Sediment | Ingest | 2.00 × 10−5 | 2.40 × 10−5 | 4.39 × 10−5 | |
| Dermal | 1.34 × 10−5 | 5.37 × 10−7 | 1.39 × 10−5 | ||
| Crop | Ingest | 2.35 × 10−5 | 2.88 × 10−4 | 3.12 × 10−4 | |
| TCR | 1.94 × 10−4 | 4.66 × 10−4 | 6.60 × 10−4 | ||
| Children | Soil | Ingest | 8.48 × 10−5 | 1.50 × 10−5 | 9.97 × 10−5 |
| Inhale | 6.82 × 10−12 | 2.62 × 10−11 | 3.30 × 10−11 | ||
| Dermal | 7.12 × 10−6 | 4.20 × 10−8 | 7.16 × 10−6 | ||
| Air | Inhale | 2.44 × 10−11 | 4.54 × 10−11 | 6.99 × 10−11 | |
| Dermal | 2.24 × 10−5 | 6.38 × 10−8 | 2.25 × 10−5 | ||
| Water | Ingest | 1.62 × 10−5 | 7.09 × 10−5 | 8.71 × 10−5 | |
| Sediment | Ingest | 3.89 × 10−5 | 4.68 × 10−5 | 8.57 × 10−5 | |
| Dermal | 1.68 × 10−6 | 6.72 × 10−8 | 1.74 × 10−6 | ||
| Crop | Ingest | 1.54 × 10−5 | 1.89 × 10−4 | 2.04 × 10−4 | |
| TCR | 1.86 × 10−4 | 3.22 × 10−4 | 5.08 × 10−4 | ||
TCR: total cancer risk.