Heavy metal content in vegetables from an irrigated farmland in Kaduna metropolis, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology
Title Heavy metal content in vegetables from an irrigated farmland in Kaduna metropolis, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 1-11
Abstract
A total of 17 vegetable samples were collected; 7 pumpkin leaves (Telferia occidentalis),
6 bitter leaves (Vernonia amygdalina) and 4 pumpkin leave from control site.
Concentration ranges of pumpkin leaves were 0.1-0.30 mg/kg, 1.5-6.20 mg/kg, 1.3-3.10
mg/kg, 4.0-15.30 mg/kg and 4.1-10.20 mg/kg dry weight for Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb and Zn
respectively while for bitter leave the concentration ranges from 0.3-1.00 mg/kg, 2.0-9.50
mg/kg, 0.8-3.40 mg/kg, 4.4-7.50 mg/kg and 5.8-12.70 mg/kg dry weight for Cd, Cr, Cu,
Pb and Zn respectively. The mean concentrations of pumpkin leave samples studied were
found to follow the decreasing orders; Pb > Zn > Cr > Cu > Cd respectively. However,
for bitter leave the mean concentration decreases in this order; Zn, Pb, Cr, Cu and Cd.
There is correlation between some metals in both vegetable samples. The concentrations
of heavy metals are within tolerable levels except Pb in pumpkin leaves that have values
which are higher than the WHO/EU recommended values. The slightly high level of Pb
in the pumpkin vegetable could be attributed to deposits of the metal from vehicle
emissions.

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