Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Edible Organs of Different Meat Products Available in the Markets of Lahore, Pakistan

Heavy Metals Assessment in Meat Products

Authors

  • Nadia Jamil College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Mujtaba Baqar College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Maryam Manzoor College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Naeem Abbas Centre for Environment Protection Studies, PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Ferozepure Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
  • Abdul Qadir College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Naveed Ahsan College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Irfan Ahmad Shaikh College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Soniya Munir College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Arslan Department of Earth Sciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
  • Hina Zahid College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52763/PJSIR.BIOL.SCI.58.2.2015.92.97

Keywords:

meat products, toxicity, heavy metals, bioaccumulation

Abstract

The present study assessed the accumulation of selected heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Pb and Cu) in different organs including brain, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidney and flesh (muscles) of several animals commercially available in the market of Lahore, Pakistan. The concentrations found in different organs of chicken, goat and cow ranged between 0.132-2.165 mg/g for Cd, 0.768-2.335 mg/g for Cr, 0.260-1.411 mg/g for Pb and 0.092-1.195 mg/g for Cu. In the absence of national safety standards in respect to the content of heavy metals in foodstuffs, the results obtained were compared with international guidelines and found concentrations considerably higher than the prescribed safe limits. Therefore, immediate attention must be paid to prevent public health risks associated with the presence of toxic heavy metals in the commercially available meat products.

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Published

2015-08-24

How to Cite

Jamil, N., Baqar, M., Manzoor, M., Abbas, N., Qadir, A., Ahsan, N., Shaikh, I. A., Munir, S., Arslan, M., & Zahid, H. (2015). Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Edible Organs of Different Meat Products Available in the Markets of Lahore, Pakistan: Heavy Metals Assessment in Meat Products. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 58(2), 92–97. https://doi.org/10.52763/PJSIR.BIOL.SCI.58.2.2015.92.97