2021
DOI: 10.31881/tlr.2021.28
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Trace Metal Contamination of Vegetables Grown Near the Tannery Estate in Savar, Bangladesh: Human Health Risk Assessment

Abstract: Environmental pollution caused by tanneries is a long-term problem in Bangladesh. The present study investigated the levels of five globally alarming trace metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni and Cr) in three commonly consumed leafy vegetables with corresponding soils (spinach – Spinacia oleracea ; broccoli – Brassica oleracea var-italica and stem amaranth – Amaranthus viridis), grown around the tannery estate in Savar, Bangladesh. Both in the soil and the vegetable samples, the observed trend of mean concentration of heav… Show more

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