Research Article

Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications

Volume: 11 Number: 2 May 15, 2024
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Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications

Abstract

Marine biotas are used to assess potential adverse human health risks associated with consuming protein-rich aquatic organisms. Heavy metal content of Mangrove oysters (Crassostrea gasar) was evaluated between January and June 2022 in 3 stations. Six heavy metals (copper, cadmium, zinc, lead, arsenic and iron) were determined using standard methods. Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) and Hazard Index (HI) were used for the non-carcinogenic assessment while Target Cancer Risk (TR) was used for the carcinogenic assessment of the potential human health risk of consuming the oysters. The heavy metal values recorded were Cu (473.2 – 596.7 mg/kg), Cd (2.33 – 3.84 mg/kg), 209.02 – 246.41 mg/kg), Pb (6.16 – 12.07 mg/kg), As (0.012 – 0.016 mg/kg) and Fe (1609.0 – 1846.0 mg/kg). All the heavy metals were above the acceptable limits except arsenic. Stations 2 and 3 had relatively higher values; attributed to anthropogenic activities. The THQ and HI values were less than 1 in all the metals and stations while TR for Pb and arsenic were within the negligible range in all the stations. However, Cd was unacceptable among the children in station 2. Station 3 had relatively higher values while the children were more vulnerable to both non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks. In conclusion, the consumption of oysters from Elechi Creek is considered safe based on acceptable levels of the THQ, HI and TR; though Cd-TR for children (Station 2) was unacceptable.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Biochemistry and Cell Biology (Other), Analytical Spectrometry, Bioassays, Metal Cluster Chemistry

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 15, 2024

Submission Date

August 18, 2023

Acceptance Date

December 6, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 11 Number: 2

APA
Davies, I. C., Anyanwu, E. D., & Amaewhule, E. G. (2024). Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry, 11(2), 525-532. https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa.1345416
AMA
1.Davies IC, Anyanwu ED, Amaewhule EG. Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications. JOTCSA. 2024;11(2):525-532. doi:10.18596/jotcsa.1345416
Chicago
Davies, Ibienebo Chris, Emeka Donald Anyanwu, and Evelyn Godwin Amaewhule. 2024. “Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea Gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications”. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry 11 (2): 525-32. https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa.1345416.
EndNote
Davies IC, Anyanwu ED, Amaewhule EG (May 1, 2024) Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry 11 2 525–532.
IEEE
[1]I. C. Davies, E. D. Anyanwu, and E. G. Amaewhule, “Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications”, JOTCSA, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 525–532, May 2024, doi: 10.18596/jotcsa.1345416.
ISNAD
Davies, Ibienebo Chris - Anyanwu, Emeka Donald - Amaewhule, Evelyn Godwin. “Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea Gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications”. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry 11/2 (May 1, 2024): 525-532. https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa.1345416.
JAMA
1.Davies IC, Anyanwu ED, Amaewhule EG. Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications. JOTCSA. 2024;11:525–532.
MLA
Davies, Ibienebo Chris, et al. “Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea Gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications”. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry, vol. 11, no. 2, May 2024, pp. 525-32, doi:10.18596/jotcsa.1345416.
Vancouver
1.Ibienebo Chris Davies, Emeka Donald Anyanwu, Evelyn Godwin Amaewhule. Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Commonly Consumed Mollusc (Crassostrea gasar) from Elechi Creek, River State, Nigeria and the Health Risk Implications. JOTCSA. 2024 May 1;11(2):525-32. doi:10.18596/jotcsa.1345416

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