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In Inland China, Rice, Rather than Fish, Is the Major Pathway for Methylmercury Exposure
Hua Zhang; Xinbin Feng; Thorjørn Larssen; Guangle Qiu; Rolf D. Vogt
通讯作者Xinbin Feng
2010
发表期刊Environmental Health Perspectives
卷号118期号:9页码:1183-1188
摘要 
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption is considered the primary pathway of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure for most people in the world. However, in the inland regions of China, most of the residents eat little fish, but they live in areas where a significant amount of mercury (Hg) is present in the environment.
OBJECTIVES: We assessed concentrations of total Hg and MeHg in samples of water, air, agricultural products, and other exposure media to determine the main exposure pathway of Hg in populations in inland China.
METHODS: We selected Guizhou Province for our study because it is highly contaminated with Hg and therefore is representative of other Hg-contaminated areas in China. We selected four study locations in Guizhou Province: three that represent typical environments with severe Hg pollution [due to Hg mining and smelting (Wanshan), traditional zinc smelting (recently closed; Weining), and heavy coal-based industry (Qingzhen)], and a village in a remote nature reserve (Leigong).
RESULTS: The probable daily intake (PDI) of MeHg for an adult population based on 60 kg body weight (bw) was considerably higher in Wanshan than in the other three locations. With an average PDI of 0.096 mu g/kg bw/day (range, 0.015-0.45 mu g/kg bw/day), approximately 34% of the inhabitants in Wanshan exceeded the reference dose of 0.1 mu g/kg bw/day established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The PDI of MeHg for residents in the three other locations were all well below 0.1 mu g/kg bw/day (averages from 0.017 to 0.023 mu g/kg bw/day, with a maximum of 0.095 mu g/kg bw/day). In all four areas, rice consumption accounted for 94-96% of the PDI of MeHg.
CONCLUSION: We found that rice consumption is by far the most important MeHg exposure route; however, most of the residents (except those in Hg-mining areas) have low PDIs of MeHg.
关键词Fish Health Risk Inland China Methylmercury Exposure Rice Consumption
学科领域环境地球化学
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语种英语
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条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/4960
专题环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
环境地球化学国家重点实验室
通讯作者Xinbin Feng
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Hua Zhang,Xinbin Feng,Thorjørn Larssen,et al. In Inland China, Rice, Rather than Fish, Is the Major Pathway for Methylmercury Exposure[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2010,118(9):1183-1188.
APA Hua Zhang,Xinbin Feng,Thorjørn Larssen,Guangle Qiu,&Rolf D. Vogt.(2010).In Inland China, Rice, Rather than Fish, Is the Major Pathway for Methylmercury Exposure.Environmental Health Perspectives,118(9),1183-1188.
MLA Hua Zhang,et al."In Inland China, Rice, Rather than Fish, Is the Major Pathway for Methylmercury Exposure".Environmental Health Perspectives 118.9(2010):1183-1188.
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