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Food chain transfer of cadmium and lead to cattle in a lead–zinc smelter in Guizhou, China
Authors:Qiu Cai   Mei-Li Long   Ming Zhu   Qing-Zhen Zhou   Ling Zhang  Jie Liu  
Affiliation:aGuizhou Import–Export Inspection Bureau, 4 Beijing Road, Guiyang 550004, China;bGuizhou Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550001, China;cZunyi Medical College, Zunyi 563003, China
Abstract:Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) are environmental pollutants. Environmental samples and bovine tissues were collected from the areas around a lead–zinc smelter in Guizhou, China for Cd, Pb, zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) analysis. Cd in soil (10 mg/kg) and feed (6.6 mg/kg) from the polluted areas was 10 times higher than the Chinese Standards, resulting in higher Cd in bovine kidney (38 mg/kg) and liver (2.5 mg/kg). Pb in feed (132 mg/kg) from the polluted area was much higher than unpolluted areas, causing higher Pb levels in bovine tissues. Environmental Zn was elevated, but bovine tissue Zn was normal. Cu in bovine liver decreased with increased Cd and Pb. Metals in drinking water and in bovine muscle were within the Standard range. Thus, in the areas of this lead–zinc smelter, the environment has been contaminated with Cd and Pb, which has been transferred to cattle through the food chain.
Keywords:Cadmium   Lead   Environmental pollution   Food chain   Cattle kidney   Liver
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