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Title: International Journal of Biological and Environmental Engineering2018; 1(1): 24-29 http://www.aascit.org/journal/ijbee Determination of Heavy Metals in Four Mango Fruit Varieties Sold in Minna Modern Market, Niger State,Nigeria
Authors: CHATA, MOHAMMED DANGANA
ILIYA, AUTA YAHANNA
CHIDAWA, SIMON MAILAFIYA
EMMANUEL, MOSES BALI
JULIANA, OLUWAFEMI OGHENEKEVWE
CHIBOZOR, EBYNA KOFI
Keywords: Heavy Metals, Determination, Mango Fruits, Varieties, Safety
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: International Journal of Biological and Environmental Engineering 2018; 1(1): 24-29
Citation: Dangana Mohammed Chata, Auta Yohanna Iliya, Mailafiya Simon Chidawa, Moses Bali Emmanuel, Oluwafemi Oghenekevwe Juliana, Ebyna Kofi Chibuzor. Determination of Heavy Metals in Four Mango Fruit Varieties Sold in Minna Modern Market, Niger State, Nigeria. International Journal of Biological and Environmental Engineering. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2018, pp. 24-29.
Abstract: This study explored heavy metals contamination in four varieties of mango fruits from Minna main market, Niger State, Nigeria. The contents of lead (Pb), copper (Cu), Iron (Fe), and manganese (Mn) in the selected fruits were measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) Shimadzu 7000 F. Digestion of the Mango fruit juice was conducted using wet acid digestion methods of [28, 27]. The results of this study showed that the average concentrations detected ranged from 0.10 - 1.30, 0.59 - 1.84, 0.03 - 0.16 and 0.50 - 0.80 mg/L for Mn, Fe, Cu, and Pb, respectively. The highest mean levels of Mn, Fe, Cu, and Pb were detected in Binta Sugar mango, Kerosene mango, Kerosene mango and Kerosene mango fruits respectively for late February. The average concentration detected ranged from 0.30 - 1.30, 0.80 - 1.60, 0.09 - 0.20 and 0.33 - 0.50 mg/L for Mn, Fe, Cu and Pb respectively for late April. The highest mean levels of Mn, Fe, Cu and Pb were detected in Binta Sugar mango, Julie mango, Binta Sugar and Kerosene mango varieties, and Sherry and Binta Sugar mango varieties respectively. The levels of these metals from the four mango varieties studied were compared with recommended limits established by WHO/FAO in 2011. The values obtained for Mn, Fe, and Cu were below the recommended values but the values of Pb were higher than the established limit. It is essential to ascertain the safety levels of heavy metals in the foods we consume for good nutrition which will further enhance healthy living.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7399
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