Title of article :
Assessment of Organochlorine (OC) Pesticides Residues in Sediment, Soil, and Fish Samples from River Owan, Edo State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Akinnusotu ، Akinyinka Department of Science Laboratory Technology - Rufus Giwa Polytechnic , Ukpebor ، Justina E. Department of Chemistry - University of Benin , Okieimen ، Felix E. Department of Chemistry - University of Benin , Opawale ، Benjamin O. Department of Science Laboratory Technology - Rufus Giwa Polytechnic , Komolafe ، Eniayo A. Department of Food Science and Technology - Rufus Giwa Polytechnic
From page :
545
To page :
555
Abstract :
In this study, sixteen (16) organochlorine (OC) pesticides in sediment, soil and fish (Clarias anguillaris) samples of River Owan, Edo State, Southern Nigeria were investigated in accordance with acceptable analytical methods. Our findings confirmed the presence of the 16 OCPs in different concentration values in soil, sediment, and fish (Clarias anguillaris). The ΣOCP in the sediments samples were between 0.0033-0.0319 (ng g^-1) with total value of 0.1506 (ng g^-1) for the sediment sample 1 (SE1); 0.0021-0.0587(ng g^-1) with total value of 0.0291(ng g^-1) for the sediment sample 2 (SE2). The level of the OCPs in the soil ranged between 0.0069-0.0626 (ng g^-1), total concentrations of 0.3986(ng g^-1) for soil sample 1 (SO1); 0.0026-0.0630 (ng g^-1), total concentration of 0.3678 (ng g^-1) for soil sample 2 (SO2). The concentration level of the OC pesticides were between 0.0046-0.1707 (ng g^-1) in the fish sample with total concentration of 0.1490 (ng g^-1). These pesticides were found in higher concentrations in soil than in sediment samples. The level of OC pesticide residues detected in the fish was greater than the sediment samples. The hazard quotient is moderate (1.49) when compared with the guidelines.
Keywords :
Ecology , fish , Organochlorine pesticides , Owan River , Sediment , soil
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Record number :
2733940
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