Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk

Abstract Background Constantly eaten foods (such as fruits, vegetables, cereal, etc.) that contain excessive concentrations of heavy metals pose a major risk to human health and deplete the food supply. The amounts of heavy metals in different date varietiies were measured after they were collected...

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Published in:Environmental Systems Research
Main Authors: Afrose Sultana Chamon, Md. Abrar Hasin Parash, Jannatul Islam Fahad, S. M. Nazmul Hassan, Santo Kabir Ahmed, Maesha Mushrat, Nafisha Islam, Taukir Hasan, Zarin Atiya, Md. Nadiruzzaman Mondol
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-024-00354-7
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author Afrose Sultana Chamon
Md. Abrar Hasin Parash
Jannatul Islam Fahad
S. M. Nazmul Hassan
Santo Kabir Ahmed
Maesha Mushrat
Nafisha Islam
Taukir Hasan
Zarin Atiya
Md. Nadiruzzaman Mondol
author_facet Afrose Sultana Chamon
Md. Abrar Hasin Parash
Jannatul Islam Fahad
S. M. Nazmul Hassan
Santo Kabir Ahmed
Maesha Mushrat
Nafisha Islam
Taukir Hasan
Zarin Atiya
Md. Nadiruzzaman Mondol
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description Abstract Background Constantly eaten foods (such as fruits, vegetables, cereal, etc.) that contain excessive concentrations of heavy metals pose a major risk to human health and deplete the food supply. The amounts of heavy metals in different date varietiies were measured after they were collected from three wholesale markets in the major cities of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Medina. In order to look at the health risks associated with heavy metal consumption after intake of dates, the Average Daily Intake (ADI), Hazard Quotient (HQ), and Hazard Index (HI) were also calculated. Results Copper (Cu), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Iron (Fe), Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Nickel (Ni), and Zinc (Zn) levels were evaluated. Several analyses of date fruit exhibited levels of Pb and Cd in different date varieties that beyond the Maximum Permissible Limit (MPL). In the majority of the samples, ADI was below the upper authorized tolerated daily consumption. The likelihood of a health risk from the regular eating of the investigated date fruits is revealed by the hazardous indexes of samples taken from New Market and Badamtali that surpassed unit value as a result of excessive air pollution brought on by greater industrial and vehicle traffic. According to the study, the majority of the analyzed heavy metals were identified in date samples and those from later samples at levels that were less harmful than the maximum acceptable threshold (MAL). Conclusions Some samples included higher levels of Pb and Cd. As a result, eating dates that contain more metal has a higher chance of harming your health. Additionally, it has been recommended that regular testing for heavy metals in date fruits may be useful in preventing health risks associated with eating fruits that are contaminated with heavy metals.
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spelling doaj-art-3ce1ef0744ff46fdbf12ce7e2ef91c6b2025-08-19T23:20:54ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Systems Research2193-26972024-07-0113111610.1186/s40068-024-00354-7Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health riskAfrose Sultana Chamon0Md. Abrar Hasin Parash1Jannatul Islam Fahad2S. M. Nazmul Hassan3Santo Kabir Ahmed4Maesha Mushrat5Nafisha Islam6Taukir Hasan7Zarin Atiya8Md. Nadiruzzaman Mondol9Department of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaDepartment of Soil, Water and Environment, University of DhakaAbstract Background Constantly eaten foods (such as fruits, vegetables, cereal, etc.) that contain excessive concentrations of heavy metals pose a major risk to human health and deplete the food supply. The amounts of heavy metals in different date varietiies were measured after they were collected from three wholesale markets in the major cities of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Medina. In order to look at the health risks associated with heavy metal consumption after intake of dates, the Average Daily Intake (ADI), Hazard Quotient (HQ), and Hazard Index (HI) were also calculated. Results Copper (Cu), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Iron (Fe), Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Nickel (Ni), and Zinc (Zn) levels were evaluated. Several analyses of date fruit exhibited levels of Pb and Cd in different date varieties that beyond the Maximum Permissible Limit (MPL). In the majority of the samples, ADI was below the upper authorized tolerated daily consumption. The likelihood of a health risk from the regular eating of the investigated date fruits is revealed by the hazardous indexes of samples taken from New Market and Badamtali that surpassed unit value as a result of excessive air pollution brought on by greater industrial and vehicle traffic. According to the study, the majority of the analyzed heavy metals were identified in date samples and those from later samples at levels that were less harmful than the maximum acceptable threshold (MAL). Conclusions Some samples included higher levels of Pb and Cd. As a result, eating dates that contain more metal has a higher chance of harming your health. Additionally, it has been recommended that regular testing for heavy metals in date fruits may be useful in preventing health risks associated with eating fruits that are contaminated with heavy metals.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-024-00354-7Safety indexHazards quotientMean daily intakeAnd metallic substances
spellingShingle Afrose Sultana Chamon
Md. Abrar Hasin Parash
Jannatul Islam Fahad
S. M. Nazmul Hassan
Santo Kabir Ahmed
Maesha Mushrat
Nafisha Islam
Taukir Hasan
Zarin Atiya
Md. Nadiruzzaman Mondol
Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
Safety index
Hazards quotient
Mean daily intake
And metallic substances
title Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
title_full Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
title_fullStr Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
title_short Heavy metals in dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from Medina and Dhaka City markets, and assessment of human health risk
title_sort heavy metals in dates phoenix dactylifera l collected from medina and dhaka city markets and assessment of human health risk
topic Safety index
Hazards quotient
Mean daily intake
And metallic substances
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-024-00354-7
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