2019
DOI: 10.7324/jabb.2019.70203
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Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals and Risk Associated with Vegetables Grown from Soil Irrigated with Refinery Wastewater

Abstract: With the increase in anthropogenic activities, Heavy metal contamination of vegetables is inevitable as such it has become a course for concern due to food safety issues and potential health risk. This research is aimed at evaluating the phytoextraction efficiency of some vegetables and the potential health risk resulting from the consumption of vegetables that are grown in agricultural soil irrigated with Refinery wastewater. Wastewater was collected from the effluent point of Kaduna Refining and Petrochemica… Show more

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“…The raw milk samples were collected from buffalo, goats, and cows of the adjacent inhabitants of Hudiara drain in washed polyethylene containers and digested 27 . Fresh meat samples of cow (beef), buffalo (beef), and goat (mutton) were collected from the adjacent local meat shops of Hudiara drain, digested, and applied for further analysis of heavy metals 28 . The digestion of blood samples was carried out by taking of blood (3000 rpm for 10 min) 29 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The raw milk samples were collected from buffalo, goats, and cows of the adjacent inhabitants of Hudiara drain in washed polyethylene containers and digested 27 . Fresh meat samples of cow (beef), buffalo (beef), and goat (mutton) were collected from the adjacent local meat shops of Hudiara drain, digested, and applied for further analysis of heavy metals 28 . The digestion of blood samples was carried out by taking of blood (3000 rpm for 10 min) 29 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is, therefore, necessary to look for alternative methods to effectively treat petroleum contaminated water, thereby restoring environmental quality. Biosorption and phytoremediation are biological methods that can eradicate the problem associated with petroleum contaminated water, because both processes have been shown by researchers to be effective in the treatment of different wastewater including [28] [29] [30]. The current study aims to determine the effect of the change in land-use in Paloich for petroleum mining activity and to test the role of Azolla pinnata and Lemna minor L. as an Efficient Biotreatment Tool.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%