Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru

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The consumption of contaminated natural pastures with highly dangerous and toxic heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) by Andean camelids could cause harmful effects on the health of people exposed via consumption of contaminated alpaca meat. The concentration of Cd, Pb and Zn in the soil-...

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Autores: Orellana, Edith Pilar, Pérez, Lilia, Custodio, Maria, Bulege-Gutierrez, Wilfredo, Yallico-Madge, Luz, Cuadrado, Walter
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Continental
Repositorio:CONTINENTAL-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12394/9946
https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/132175
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Factor de bioacumulación
Metal pesado
Carne de alpaca
Riesgo no cancerígeno
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dc.title.es_ES.fl_str_mv Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
title Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
spellingShingle Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
Orellana, Edith Pilar
Factor de bioacumulación
Metal pesado
Carne de alpaca
Riesgo no cancerígeno
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.02.02
title_short Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
title_full Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
title_fullStr Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
title_sort Cadmium, Lead and Zinc in the Soil-Plant-Alpaca System and Potential Health Risk Assessment Associated with the Intake of Alpaca Meat in Huancavelica, Peru
author Orellana, Edith Pilar
author_facet Orellana, Edith Pilar
Pérez, Lilia
Custodio, Maria
Bulege-Gutierrez, Wilfredo
Yallico-Madge, Luz
Cuadrado, Walter
author_role author
author2 Pérez, Lilia
Custodio, Maria
Bulege-Gutierrez, Wilfredo
Yallico-Madge, Luz
Cuadrado, Walter
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Orellana, Edith Pilar
Pérez, Lilia
Custodio, Maria
Bulege-Gutierrez, Wilfredo
Yallico-Madge, Luz
Cuadrado, Walter
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Factor de bioacumulación
Metal pesado
Carne de alpaca
Riesgo no cancerígeno
topic Factor de bioacumulación
Metal pesado
Carne de alpaca
Riesgo no cancerígeno
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.02.02
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description The consumption of contaminated natural pastures with highly dangerous and toxic heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) by Andean camelids could cause harmful effects on the health of people exposed via consumption of contaminated alpaca meat. The concentration of Cd, Pb and Zn in the soil-plant-alpaca system was determined and the potential health risk associated with the intake of alpaca meat was evaluated. Soil and grass samples were collected in grazing areas of the South American camelid, and in the Municipal Slaughterhouse of Huancavelica, 30 samples of alpaca pectoral muscle were collected. The concentrations of Cd in the soil, grass and alpaca muscle exceeded the threshold values of national and international standards. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) values of the three elements studied was less than 1, Cd was the element with the highest bioavailability and mobility in the soil-plant-alpaca muscle system. The mean concentration of Cd in muscle was 0.335 ± 0.088 mg/kg which exceeded the maximum level allowed by the FAO/WHO and the European Commission, the concentration of Pb and Zn did not exceed the regulated limits. No significant differences were detected in accumulation according to sex. The non-carcinogenic hazard index (HI) values for the studied metals indicated that there is no adverse health risk (HI <1) for children and adults from alpaca meat intake, but they could experience carcinogenic risk (CR) from prolonged exposure to Cd, and for exceeding the 1x10-4 limit threshold. It is recommended to conduct further studies on the accumulation of potentially toxic elements in alpaca tissues in order to determine the possible total risk of heavy metals in consumer’s health.
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The concentration of Cd, Pb and Zn in the soil-plant-alpaca system was determined and the potential health risk associated with the intake of alpaca meat was evaluated. Soil and grass samples were collected in grazing areas of the South American camelid, and in the Municipal Slaughterhouse of Huancavelica, 30 samples of alpaca pectoral muscle were collected. The concentrations of Cd in the soil, grass and alpaca muscle exceeded the threshold values of national and international standards. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) values of the three elements studied was less than 1, Cd was the element with the highest bioavailability and mobility in the soil-plant-alpaca muscle system. The mean concentration of Cd in muscle was 0.335 ± 0.088 mg/kg which exceeded the maximum level allowed by the FAO/WHO and the European Commission, the concentration of Pb and Zn did not exceed the regulated limits. No significant differences were detected in accumulation according to sex. 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