Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils

The natural abundance of Cr and Ni in serpentine soils is well-known, but the food safety of rice grown in these hazardous paddy soils is poorly understood. The study evaluated the bioaccumulation of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) in rice (Oryza sativa) grown in serpentine-derived paddy soils in the...

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Main Authors: Infante, Euclid F, Dulfo, Cristine P, Dicen, Gerald P, Hseu, Zeng-Yei, Navarrete, Ian A
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10702022-01-31T08:55:53Z Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils Infante, Euclid F Dulfo, Cristine P Dicen, Gerald P Hseu, Zeng-Yei Navarrete, Ian A The natural abundance of Cr and Ni in serpentine soils is well-known, but the food safety of rice grown in these hazardous paddy soils is poorly understood. The study evaluated the bioaccumulation of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) in rice (Oryza sativa) grown in serpentine-derived paddy soils in the Philippines. Surface soil (0–20 cm) samples were collected and characterized across three (i.e., Masinloc, Candelaria, and Sta. Cruz) paddy areas in Luzon Island, Philippines. At least 3 to 4 whole rice plants at mature stage were uprooted manually in each sampling point where the soil samples were collected. The total Cr and Ni concentrations in rice (i.e., roots, shoots, and grains) and soil, soil physicochemical properties, bioaccumulation factor (BAF), translocation factor (TF), and the hazard quotients (HQ) were determined. Results revealed that Cr and Ni in rice were accumulated mostly in the roots. Although paddy soils had elevated total Cr and Ni concentrations, the BAF and soil-to-root TF values for Cr and Ni were < 1. In terms of human health risks, results further revealed low risk for both male and female Filipino adults as HQ values for Cr and Ni were < 1. While it is safe to consume rice grown in the area in terms of Cr and Ni dietary intake, more studies are necessary to understand the dynamics and bioavailability of these heavy metals in other crops and drinking water from tube wells in these areas in order to provide a more holistic human health-based assessments and to ensure consumer safety in serpentine areas. In addition, a more reliable data on Cr and Ni speciation in serpentine soils and crops is critically important. Further studies are also needed to understand the contribution of bioavailable heavy metals in improving the soil health to achieve food safety. 2021-01-04T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/74 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-020-12176-y Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo bioavailability health risk heavy metals rice Zambales Ophiolite Complex Earth Sciences Environmental Sciences
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topic bioavailability
health risk heavy metals
rice
Zambales Ophiolite Complex
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle bioavailability
health risk heavy metals
rice
Zambales Ophiolite Complex
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Infante, Euclid F
Dulfo, Cristine P
Dicen, Gerald P
Hseu, Zeng-Yei
Navarrete, Ian A
Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
description The natural abundance of Cr and Ni in serpentine soils is well-known, but the food safety of rice grown in these hazardous paddy soils is poorly understood. The study evaluated the bioaccumulation of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) in rice (Oryza sativa) grown in serpentine-derived paddy soils in the Philippines. Surface soil (0–20 cm) samples were collected and characterized across three (i.e., Masinloc, Candelaria, and Sta. Cruz) paddy areas in Luzon Island, Philippines. At least 3 to 4 whole rice plants at mature stage were uprooted manually in each sampling point where the soil samples were collected. The total Cr and Ni concentrations in rice (i.e., roots, shoots, and grains) and soil, soil physicochemical properties, bioaccumulation factor (BAF), translocation factor (TF), and the hazard quotients (HQ) were determined. Results revealed that Cr and Ni in rice were accumulated mostly in the roots. Although paddy soils had elevated total Cr and Ni concentrations, the BAF and soil-to-root TF values for Cr and Ni were < 1. In terms of human health risks, results further revealed low risk for both male and female Filipino adults as HQ values for Cr and Ni were < 1. While it is safe to consume rice grown in the area in terms of Cr and Ni dietary intake, more studies are necessary to understand the dynamics and bioavailability of these heavy metals in other crops and drinking water from tube wells in these areas in order to provide a more holistic human health-based assessments and to ensure consumer safety in serpentine areas. In addition, a more reliable data on Cr and Ni speciation in serpentine soils and crops is critically important. Further studies are also needed to understand the contribution of bioavailable heavy metals in improving the soil health to achieve food safety.
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author Infante, Euclid F
Dulfo, Cristine P
Dicen, Gerald P
Hseu, Zeng-Yei
Navarrete, Ian A
author_facet Infante, Euclid F
Dulfo, Cristine P
Dicen, Gerald P
Hseu, Zeng-Yei
Navarrete, Ian A
author_sort Infante, Euclid F
title Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
title_short Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
title_full Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
title_fullStr Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
title_full_unstemmed Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Chromium and Nickel in Paddy Rice Grown in Serpentine Soils
title_sort bioaccumulation and human health risk assessment of chromium and nickel in paddy rice grown in serpentine soils
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/74
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-020-12176-y
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