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Health risk assessment and levels of toxic metals in fishes (Oreochromis noliticus and Clarias anguillaris) from Ankobrah and Pra basins: Impact of illegal mining activities on food safety

Nii Korley Kortei, Marcus Ekow Heymann, Edward Ken Essuman, Fidelis M. Kpodo, Papa Toah Akonor, Sylvester Yao Lokpo, Nathaniel Owusu Boadi, Matilda Ayim‐Akonor, Clement Okraku Tettey

2020Toxicology Reports208 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) and aquatic media (water) from the Pra and River Ankobrah basins using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) (Varian AA240FS). Both river water samples recorded ranges of 0- 0.0040, 0.0060- 0.0387, 0 - 0.0020, 0.006-0.0093 mg/l for Cadmium, Lead, Arsenic and Mercury respectively. For Cadmium and Arsenic, their levels were comparable (p > 0.05). However, detected values for Lead and Mercury were no comparable (p < 0.05). Toxic metals concentrations in the rivers decreased in the order of Hg > Pb > Cd > As. For the fish samples, values ranged 0-0.08, 0.04-0.42, 0-0.04, and 0.40- 0.60 mg/kg for Cadmium, Lead, Arsenic and Mercury respectively. Generally, appreciably high values were obtained for Mercury. Toxic metals concentrations in the rivers decreased in the order of Hg > Pb > Cd > As. Human health risk assessment from heavy metal exposure through fish consumption from the Rivers for both children and adults showed no significant non-carcinogenic adverse health risk to humans since all calculated values for Hazard Quotient (HQ) were <1. Nonetheless, Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) values calculated for children and adult exposure to Cadmium and Mercury were>1 which implied a likely cause of adverse effects during a person's lifetime.

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Mercury (programming language)OreochromisCadmiumEnvironmental chemistryFisheryEnvironmental scienceNile tilapiaPollutionTilapiaEconomic shortageClarias gariepinusGold miningArsenicHeavy metalsWater pollutionOreochromis mossambicusBioaccumulationWildlifeEnvironmental protectionFish <Actinopterygii>ChemistryBiologyEcologyCatfishPhilosophyComputer scienceProgramming languageOrganic chemistryLinguisticsPhysical chemistryGovernment (linguistics)Heavy metals in environmentHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityMercury impact and mitigation studies