Evaluation of Heavy and Trace Metals in Fingernails of Young School Children and Adults in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
Fingernail samples of young school children and selected adults were collected with respect to sex and ages in Ilorin Kwara state. The aim of this study was to determine the level of heavy metals (Fe and Cu) and trace elements (Mg and K) in the fingernails of young school children and some selected...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2015-06, Vol.19 (2), p.319-319 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fingernail samples of young school children and selected adults were
collected with respect to sex and ages in Ilorin Kwara state. The aim
of this study was to determine the level of heavy metals (Fe and Cu)
and trace elements (Mg and K) in the fingernails of young school
children and some selected adults using atomic absorption
spectrophotometer techniques for metal analysis. Soil samples were
collected from the automobile workshop of the adults examined. Sample
collection and preparation were carried out using standard procedures.
The result of the study showed presences of heavy metal in the
fingernails of young school children and Adults in order of Fe >Cu
(0.43-6.85 μg/g, Cu 0.01-0.08 μg/g) and for essential trace
metals Mg > K (Mg 0.47-1.97 μg/g, K 0.25-1.32 μg/g)
respectively From the result of the study, Fe show higher concentration
while Cu shows the least level. Metal concentration is higher in young
school children when compared with Adults, statistical analysis show
that there was significant difference between the concentrations of
heavy metal in fingernails of young school children when compared with
Adults. For soil samples analyzed at the automobile workshop, the
concentrations of heavy metals range between Fe (344.97μg/g); Zn
(2.4442 μg/g); Pb (0.93667μg/g), Cr (0.535 μg/g) and Cu
(0.5017μg/g) respectively. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 1119-8362 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v19i2.20 |