Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia

A biomonitoring study was carried out to examine the adverse impacts of total mercury in the blood (HgB), urine (HgU) and human scalp hair (HgH) on the residents of a mining district in Colombia. Representative biological samples (scalp hair, urine and blood) were collected from volunteered particip...

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Biomarkers; Colombia; Gold panning; Humans; Mercury; Toxicity
Air pollution control equipment; Binary alloys; Biomarkers; Blood; Body fluids; Gold; Mercury (metal); Toxicity; Uranium alloys; Biological samples; Biomonitoring studies; Colombia; Human population; Humans; Mercury analyzers; Positive correlations; Total mercuries; Mercury compounds
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
title Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
spellingShingle Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
Biomarkers; Colombia; Gold panning; Humans; Mercury; Toxicity
Air pollution control equipment; Binary alloys; Biomarkers; Blood; Body fluids; Gold; Mercury (metal); Toxicity; Uranium alloys; Biological samples; Biomonitoring studies; Colombia; Human population; Humans; Mercury analyzers; Positive correlations; Total mercuries; Mercury compounds
title_short Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
title_full Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
title_fullStr Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
title_sort Mercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western Colombia
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó, Carrera 22 No.18B-10, Quibdó, Colombia; Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (CIIEMAD), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Calle 30 de junio de 1520, Barrio la Laguna Ticomán, Del. Gustavo A. Madero, C.P.07340 Ciudad de México, México; Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Calcutta 700 019, India; Instituto de Investigaciones Ambientales del Pacífico (IIAP), Carrera 6 No. 37-39, Quibdó, Colombia; Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellín, Colombia
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Biomarkers; Colombia; Gold panning; Humans; Mercury; Toxicity
Air pollution control equipment; Binary alloys; Biomarkers; Blood; Body fluids; Gold; Mercury (metal); Toxicity; Uranium alloys; Biological samples; Biomonitoring studies; Colombia; Human population; Humans; Mercury analyzers; Positive correlations; Total mercuries; Mercury compounds
topic Biomarkers; Colombia; Gold panning; Humans; Mercury; Toxicity
Air pollution control equipment; Binary alloys; Biomarkers; Blood; Body fluids; Gold; Mercury (metal); Toxicity; Uranium alloys; Biological samples; Biomonitoring studies; Colombia; Human population; Humans; Mercury analyzers; Positive correlations; Total mercuries; Mercury compounds
description A biomonitoring study was carried out to examine the adverse impacts of total mercury in the blood (HgB), urine (HgU) and human scalp hair (HgH) on the residents of a mining district in Colombia. Representative biological samples (scalp hair, urine and blood) were collected from volunteered participants (n = 63) to estimate the exposure levels of THg using a Direct mercury analyzer. The geometric mean of THg concentrations in the hair, urine and blood of males were 15.98. μg/g, 23.89. μg/L and 11.29. μg/L respectively, whereas the females presented values of 8.55. μg/g, 5.37. μg/L and 8.80. μg/L. Chronic urinary Hg (HgU) levels observed in male workers (32.53. μg/L) are attributed to their long termed exposures to inorganic and metallic mercury from gold panning activities. On an average, the levels of THg are increasing from blood (10.05. μg/L) to hair (12.27. μg/g) to urine (14.63. μg/L). Significant positive correlation was found between hair and blood urinary levels in both male and female individuals. Thus the present biomonitoring investigation to evaluate the Hg levels and associated health issues would positively form a framework for further developmental plans and policies in building an ecofriendly ecosystem. © 2017.
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spelling 2018-04-13T16:31:34Z2018-04-13T16:31:34Z201810010742http://hdl.handle.net/11407/452910.1016/j.jes.2017.12.007A biomonitoring study was carried out to examine the adverse impacts of total mercury in the blood (HgB), urine (HgU) and human scalp hair (HgH) on the residents of a mining district in Colombia. Representative biological samples (scalp hair, urine and blood) were collected from volunteered participants (n = 63) to estimate the exposure levels of THg using a Direct mercury analyzer. The geometric mean of THg concentrations in the hair, urine and blood of males were 15.98. μg/g, 23.89. μg/L and 11.29. μg/L respectively, whereas the females presented values of 8.55. μg/g, 5.37. μg/L and 8.80. μg/L. Chronic urinary Hg (HgU) levels observed in male workers (32.53. μg/L) are attributed to their long termed exposures to inorganic and metallic mercury from gold panning activities. On an average, the levels of THg are increasing from blood (10.05. μg/L) to hair (12.27. μg/g) to urine (14.63. μg/L). Significant positive correlation was found between hair and blood urinary levels in both male and female individuals. Thus the present biomonitoring investigation to evaluate the Hg levels and associated health issues would positively form a framework for further developmental plans and policies in building an ecofriendly ecosystem. © 2017.engChinese Academy of SciencesIngeniería AmbientalFacultad de Ingenieríashttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85040123683&doi=10.1016%2fj.jes.2017.12.007&partnerID=40&md5=303c052f621555c5ba7a44bc74c4054eJournal of Environmental Sciences (China)ScopusMercury levels in human population from a mining district in Western ColombiaArticle in Pressinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó, Carrera 22 No.18B-10, Quibdó, Colombia; Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (CIIEMAD), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Calle 30 de junio de 1520, Barrio la Laguna Ticomán, Del. Gustavo A. Madero, C.P.07340 Ciudad de México, México; Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Calcutta 700 019, India; Instituto de Investigaciones Ambientales del Pacífico (IIAP), Carrera 6 No. 37-39, Quibdó, Colombia; Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellín, ColombiaGutiérrez-Mosquera H., Sujitha S.B., Jonathan M.P., Sarkar S.K., Medina-Mosquera F., Ayala-Mosquera H., Morales-Mira G., Arreola-Mendoza L.Gutiérrez-Mosquera, H., Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó, Carrera 22 No.18B-10, Quibdó, Colombia, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellín, Colombia; Sujitha, S.B., Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (CIIEMAD), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Calle 30 de junio de 1520, Barrio la Laguna Ticomán, Del. Gustavo A. Madero, C.P.07340 Ciudad de México, México; Jonathan, M.P., Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (CIIEMAD), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Calle 30 de junio de 1520, Barrio la Laguna Ticomán, Del. Gustavo A. Madero, C.P.07340 Ciudad de México, México; Sarkar, S.K., Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Calcutta 700 019, India; Medina-Mosquera, F., Instituto de Investigaciones Ambientales del Pacífico (IIAP), Carrera 6 No. 37-39, Quibdó, Colombia; Ayala-Mosquera, H., Instituto de Investigaciones Ambientales del Pacífico (IIAP), Carrera 6 No. 37-39, Quibdó, Colombia; Morales-Mira, G., Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 No. 30-65, Medellín, Colombia; Arreola-Mendoza, L., Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (CIIEMAD), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Calle 30 de junio de 1520, Barrio la Laguna Ticomán, Del. Gustavo A. Madero, C.P.07340 Ciudad de México, MéxicoBiomarkers; Colombia; Gold panning; Humans; Mercury; ToxicityAir pollution control equipment; Binary alloys; Biomarkers; Blood; Body fluids; Gold; Mercury (metal); Toxicity; Uranium alloys; Biological samples; Biomonitoring studies; Colombia; Human population; Humans; Mercury analyzers; Positive correlations; Total mercuries; Mercury compoundsA biomonitoring study was carried out to examine the adverse impacts of total mercury in the blood (HgB), urine (HgU) and human scalp hair (HgH) on the residents of a mining district in Colombia. Representative biological samples (scalp hair, urine and blood) were collected from volunteered participants (n = 63) to estimate the exposure levels of THg using a Direct mercury analyzer. The geometric mean of THg concentrations in the hair, urine and blood of males were 15.98. μg/g, 23.89. μg/L and 11.29. μg/L respectively, whereas the females presented values of 8.55. μg/g, 5.37. μg/L and 8.80. μg/L. Chronic urinary Hg (HgU) levels observed in male workers (32.53. μg/L) are attributed to their long termed exposures to inorganic and metallic mercury from gold panning activities. On an average, the levels of THg are increasing from blood (10.05. μg/L) to hair (12.27. μg/g) to urine (14.63. μg/L). Significant positive correlation was found between hair and blood urinary levels in both male and female individuals. Thus the present biomonitoring investigation to evaluate the Hg levels and associated health issues would positively form a framework for further developmental plans and policies in building an ecofriendly ecosystem. © 2017.http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecTHUMBNAILportada.JPGportada.JPGimage/jpeg15452http://repository.udem.edu.co/bitstream/11407/4529/1/portada.JPGd8e27f35c1a505ee74f5d0e8e68599a9MD5111407/4529oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/45292020-05-27 18:23:04.478Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellinrepositorio@udem.edu.co