Health Dynamics
Vol 1, No 1 (2024): January 2024

Occurrence of Heavy Metal in Green Coconut Water and Surface Seawater of the Sea Beach Areas of Bangladesh

Monsur Ahmad (Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University)
Md Junayed (Forest Protection Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute, Sholashahar, Chattogram-4211, Bangladesh.)
Md. Rahim Badsha (Department of Food Processing and Engineering, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi, Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh.)
Md. Fahad Bin Quader (Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi, Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh)
Shamsul Morshed (Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi, Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jan 2024

Abstract

Background: Green coconut water is a most popular functional drink in all tropical countries. The presence of toxic heavy metals in surface seawater is a major problem globally, with a large share in developing countries like Bangladesh. The objective of the study was to assess the concentration of heavy metals like Pb, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Cd in green coconut water and surface seawater around sea beach areas of Bangladesh. Methods: Green coconut water and surface seawater samples were collected from six sea beach areas and transferred to the laboratory. Then, they were allowed for digestion, and finally, the concentration of heavy metal was assessed by the atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Results: In green coconut water, the concentrations of heavy metal exist bellowing the safe limit with the following order: Pb > Cr > Cu > Ni > Cd. But, Pb, and Cr were prevalent in surface seawater and found to decrease in a sequence of Pb > Cr > Ni > Cd, Cu. Besides, Human health risks associated with the intake of these metals were evaluated in terms of metal pollution index (MPI), daily intake of metals (DIM), health risk index (HRI), and hazard index (HI). However, most of the index values were found to be bellowing the reference value. Conclusion: The concentration of green coconut water is almost proportional to surface seawater in sea beach areas. The high prevalence of Pb and Cr in surface seawater is alarming, and this impact is already seen in green coconut water. So, it is necessary to take action on seawater pollution in Bangladesh.

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hd

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Dentistry Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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Health Dynamics (ISSN: 3006-5518, online) is an open-access journal that publishes Original Research, Case Report, Literature Reviews, Short Communications, Commentary, Opinion, Book Review, Letter to Editor, and Scientific News in the areas of public health, medicine, dentistry, human nutrition, ...