Title of article :
Concentrations of cadmium, lead and zinc in livestock
feed and organs around a metal production centre in
eastern Kazakhstan
Author/Authors :
Alma A. Farmera، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Andrew M. Farmerb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
This paper presents results of analysis of animal feed and meat cattle, horse and sheep. products from a metal
processing region Oskemen. in east Kazakhstan. Samples were collected from a range of districts of differing
distances from the main source of anthropogenic pollution and with differing underlying metal-containing geologies.
Analyses for cadmium, lead and zinc revealed high concentrations in many feed and meat samples. Horse an
important food animal. samples had higher levels of contamination than cattle, which were higher than sheep. For
example, mean cadmium concentrations in horse kidneys in one district were found to be 128 mgrkg and lead
concentrations for liver 2.2 mgrkg. These, and other, results are generally higher than reported in many other
studies in contaminated regions of eastern Europe and they can exceed State Maximal Allowed Concentrations by
many times. As such levels of contamination pose a significant potential risk to human health, these results have
formed the basis for subsequent research on levels of metal contamination in human tissues from affected
populations.
Keywords :
zinc , KazakhstanU , Meat , Cadmium , vegetation , lead
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment