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Heavy metals contamination and associated health risks in food webs—a review focuses on food safety and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Kyungpook National University, Bangladesh Bank, Begum Rokeya University, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, ...
Published InEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Year2021
Citations202
Abstract
Heavy metals occur naturally in very small amounts in living organisms, but exposure to their higher concentrations is hazardous. Heavy metals at hazardous levels are commonly found in foodstuffs of Bangladesh, mainly due to the lack of safety guidelines and poor management of industrial effluents. Several lines of evidence suggest that the level of heavy metals in foodstuffs of Bangladesh is higher than the acceptable limits set by World Health Organization/Food and Agriculture Organization. Literature survey revealed that the sources and transport pathways of heavy metals in the ecosystem and the abundance of heavy metals in the food products of Bangladesh are potential threats to food safety. However, an extensive assessment of the toxicity of heavy metals in food webs…
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