Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Raylane Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira , Thais Reis, Gama , Aline Rodrigues, Lima , Fernando Santos, Vieira, José Daniel Gonçalves, Rocha , Thiago Lopes, Carneiro , Lilian Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19037
Resumo: Water is an important asset for the maintenance of life and socioeconomic development. Aquatic environments have been anthropized, receiving a large polluting load, mainly from trace elements.This study investigates the occurrence of health risks caused by 15 trace elements in the surface water of João Leite stream. Health risk indices were evaluated as average daily dose (ADD), hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index and carcinogenic risk. The risk analysis to human health of the stream João Leite water, indicated that the ADDingestion for the adults had the highest for Fe 1.86E-00 µg/kg/day and lower value for Be 8.0E-05 µg/kg/day. On the other hand, of ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 5.02E-02 µg/kg/day and, the smallest for Sb 1.54E-05 µg/kg/day. For children to ADDingestion obtained was obtained the highest Fe value 2.60E-00 µg/kg/day and smaller for Be 1.12E-04 µg/kg/day. For ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 8.58E-02 µg/kg/day and smaller for Sb 2.64E-05 µg/kg/day. HQ for adults ranged from 1.61E-05 to 2.97E-01 for HQingestion and 7.71E-06 to 1.01E-01 for HQdermal. For children 2.25E-05 to 3.74E-01 for HQingestion and 1.32E-05 to 1.73E-01 for HQdermal. The health risk assessment showed that for children, the trace elements present in water have a potentially adverse effect on non-carcinogenic health. The carcinogenic risks were unacceptable for both children and adults. Thus, it is recommended that the use of these waters be limited and that measures be taken to minimize pollution by trace elements.
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spelling Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern BrazilEvaluación de riesgos para la salud por oligoelementos en un sistema acuático en el medio oeste de BrasilAvaliação de risco à saúde por oligoelementos em um sistema aquático no centro-oeste do BrasilContaminación del aguaMetalRiesgo no cancerígenoRiesgo de cáncerContaminación.Water pollutionMetalNon-carcinogenic riskCancer riskContamination.Poluição da águaMetalRisco não cancerígenoRisco de câncerContaminação.Water is an important asset for the maintenance of life and socioeconomic development. Aquatic environments have been anthropized, receiving a large polluting load, mainly from trace elements.This study investigates the occurrence of health risks caused by 15 trace elements in the surface water of João Leite stream. Health risk indices were evaluated as average daily dose (ADD), hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index and carcinogenic risk. The risk analysis to human health of the stream João Leite water, indicated that the ADDingestion for the adults had the highest for Fe 1.86E-00 µg/kg/day and lower value for Be 8.0E-05 µg/kg/day. On the other hand, of ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 5.02E-02 µg/kg/day and, the smallest for Sb 1.54E-05 µg/kg/day. For children to ADDingestion obtained was obtained the highest Fe value 2.60E-00 µg/kg/day and smaller for Be 1.12E-04 µg/kg/day. For ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 8.58E-02 µg/kg/day and smaller for Sb 2.64E-05 µg/kg/day. HQ for adults ranged from 1.61E-05 to 2.97E-01 for HQingestion and 7.71E-06 to 1.01E-01 for HQdermal. For children 2.25E-05 to 3.74E-01 for HQingestion and 1.32E-05 to 1.73E-01 for HQdermal. The health risk assessment showed that for children, the trace elements present in water have a potentially adverse effect on non-carcinogenic health. The carcinogenic risks were unacceptable for both children and adults. Thus, it is recommended that the use of these waters be limited and that measures be taken to minimize pollution by trace elements.El agua es un activo importante para el mantenimiento de la vida y para el desarrollo socioeconómico. Los ambientes acuáticos han sido antropizados, recibiendo una gran carga de contaminantes, principalmente oligoelementos. Este estudio investiga la ocurrencia de riesgos para la salud causados por 15 oligoelementos en las aguas superficiales del arroyo João Leite. Los índices de riesgo para la salud se evaluaron como dosis media diaria (ADD), índice de riesgo (HQ), índice de riesgo y riesgo carcinogénico. El análisis de riesgo para la salud humana del arroyo João Leite indicó que la ADDingestión en adultos fue mayor para Fe 1.86E-00 µg/kg/día y menor valor para Be 8.0E-05 µg/kg/día. Por otro lado, de la ADDdermal, el valor más alto fue para Fe 5.02E-02 µg/kg/día y el más bajo para Sb 1.54E-05 µg/kg/día. Para los niños con ADDingestión, el valor más alto obtenido fue Fe 2.60E-00 µg/kg/día y el más bajo para Be 1.12E-04 µg/kg/día. Para ADDdermal, el valor más alto fue para Fe 8.58E-02 µg/kg/día y el más bajo para Sb 2.64E-05 µg/kg/día. La HQ para adultos varió de 1.61E-05 a 2.97E-01 para la de HQingestión y de 7.71E-06 a 1.01E-01 para HQdermal. Para niños 2.25E-05 a 3.74E-01 para HQingestión y 1.32E-05 a 1.73E-01 para HQdermal. La evaluación de riesgos para la salud ha demostrado que, en el caso de los niños, los oligoelementos presentes en el agua tienen un efecto potencialmente adverso para la salud no cancerígeno. Los riesgos cancerígenos eran inaceptables para niños y adultos. Por tanto, se recomienda limitar el uso de estas aguas y tomar medidas para minimizar la contaminación por oligoelementos.A água é um bem importante para a manutenção da vida e para o desenvolvimento socioeconômico. Os ambientes aquáticos vêm sendo antropizados, recebendo grande carga de poluente, principalmente de oligoelementos. Este estudo investiga a ocorrência de riscos à saúde causados por 15 oligoelementos nas águas superficiais do riacho João Leite. Os índices de risco à saúde foram avaliados como dose média diária (ADD), quociente de risco (HQ), índice de risco e risco carcinogênico. A análise de risco à saúde humana do riacho João Leite, indicou que a ADDingestão para os adultos teve maior para Fe 1,86E-00 µg/kg/dia e menor valor para Be 8,0E-05 µg/kg/dia. Por outro lado, da ADDdérmica o maior valor foi para Fe 5,02E-02 µg/kg/dia e o menor para Sb 1,54E-05 µg/kg/dia. Para crianças com ADDingestão obtida com maior valor foi Fe 2,60E-00 µg/kg/dia e menor para Be 1,12E-04 µg/kg/dia. Para ADDdérmica o maior valor foi para Fe 8,58E-02 µg/kg/dia e menor para Sb 2,64E-05 µg/kg/dia. HQ para adultos variou de 1,61E-05 a 2,97E-01 para HQingestião e 7,71E-06 a 1,01E-01 para HQdérmica. Para crianças 2.25E-05 a 3.74E-01 para HQingestião e 1.32E-05 a 1.73E-01 para HQdérmica. A avaliação de risco à saúde mostrou que para as crianças, os oligoelementos presentes na água têm um efeito potencialmente adverso na saúde não cancerígeno. Os riscos cancerígenos eram inaceitáveis para crianças e adultos. Assim, recomenda-se que o uso dessas águas seja limitado e que sejam tomadas medidas para minimizar a poluição por oligoelementos.Research, Society and Development2021-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1903710.33448/rsd-v10i10.19037Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e398101019037Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e398101019037Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e3981010190372525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19037/16956Copyright (c) 2021 Raylane Pereira Gomes; Thais Reis Oliveira ; Aline Rodrigues Gama ; Fernando Santos Lima ; José Daniel Gonçalves Vieira; Thiago Lopes Rocha ; Lilian Carla Carneiro https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Raylane Pereira Oliveira , Thais Reis Gama , Aline Rodrigues Lima , Fernando Santos Vieira, José Daniel Gonçalves Rocha , Thiago Lopes Carneiro , Lilian Carla 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19037Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:01.739433Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
Evaluación de riesgos para la salud por oligoelementos en un sistema acuático en el medio oeste de Brasil
Avaliação de risco à saúde por oligoelementos em um sistema aquático no centro-oeste do Brasil
title Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
spellingShingle Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
Gomes, Raylane Pereira
Contaminación del agua
Metal
Riesgo no cancerígeno
Riesgo de cáncer
Contaminación.
Water pollution
Metal
Non-carcinogenic risk
Cancer risk
Contamination.
Poluição da água
Metal
Risco não cancerígeno
Risco de câncer
Contaminação.
title_short Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
title_full Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
title_fullStr Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
title_sort Health risk assessment by trace elements in an aquatic system in midwestern Brazil
author Gomes, Raylane Pereira
author_facet Gomes, Raylane Pereira
Oliveira , Thais Reis
Gama , Aline Rodrigues
Lima , Fernando Santos
Vieira, José Daniel Gonçalves
Rocha , Thiago Lopes
Carneiro , Lilian Carla
author_role author
author2 Oliveira , Thais Reis
Gama , Aline Rodrigues
Lima , Fernando Santos
Vieira, José Daniel Gonçalves
Rocha , Thiago Lopes
Carneiro , Lilian Carla
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Raylane Pereira
Oliveira , Thais Reis
Gama , Aline Rodrigues
Lima , Fernando Santos
Vieira, José Daniel Gonçalves
Rocha , Thiago Lopes
Carneiro , Lilian Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contaminación del agua
Metal
Riesgo no cancerígeno
Riesgo de cáncer
Contaminación.
Water pollution
Metal
Non-carcinogenic risk
Cancer risk
Contamination.
Poluição da água
Metal
Risco não cancerígeno
Risco de câncer
Contaminação.
topic Contaminación del agua
Metal
Riesgo no cancerígeno
Riesgo de cáncer
Contaminación.
Water pollution
Metal
Non-carcinogenic risk
Cancer risk
Contamination.
Poluição da água
Metal
Risco não cancerígeno
Risco de câncer
Contaminação.
description Water is an important asset for the maintenance of life and socioeconomic development. Aquatic environments have been anthropized, receiving a large polluting load, mainly from trace elements.This study investigates the occurrence of health risks caused by 15 trace elements in the surface water of João Leite stream. Health risk indices were evaluated as average daily dose (ADD), hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index and carcinogenic risk. The risk analysis to human health of the stream João Leite water, indicated that the ADDingestion for the adults had the highest for Fe 1.86E-00 µg/kg/day and lower value for Be 8.0E-05 µg/kg/day. On the other hand, of ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 5.02E-02 µg/kg/day and, the smallest for Sb 1.54E-05 µg/kg/day. For children to ADDingestion obtained was obtained the highest Fe value 2.60E-00 µg/kg/day and smaller for Be 1.12E-04 µg/kg/day. For ADDdermal the highest value was for Fe 8.58E-02 µg/kg/day and smaller for Sb 2.64E-05 µg/kg/day. HQ for adults ranged from 1.61E-05 to 2.97E-01 for HQingestion and 7.71E-06 to 1.01E-01 for HQdermal. For children 2.25E-05 to 3.74E-01 for HQingestion and 1.32E-05 to 1.73E-01 for HQdermal. The health risk assessment showed that for children, the trace elements present in water have a potentially adverse effect on non-carcinogenic health. The carcinogenic risks were unacceptable for both children and adults. Thus, it is recommended that the use of these waters be limited and that measures be taken to minimize pollution by trace elements.
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