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Effect of dietary vitamins in oral bioaccessibility of lead in contaminated soils based on the physiologically based extraction test

机译:基于生理基础的提取试验的饮食维生素在口腔生物中的影响

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To determine the effect of vitamin supplements on the oral bioaccessibility of Pb in soils, Pb bioaccessibility was measured in the presence of 9 vitamins by a physiologically based extraction test. Gastric Pb bioaccessibility (G-BA, 2.6-83.3%) was found to be mostly reduced (1.1-3.1 fold) in the presence of B vitamins, specifically vitamins Bl, B6, and B9. In contrast, a significant increase in Pb G-BA was observed with vitamin C and E involved. In the small intestinal phases, Pb bioaccessibility (I-BA) ranged from 0.1% to 16.0%, being 5-50 fold lower than the corresponding G-BA values. Vitamin C supplementation showed a 7-fold increase in Pb I-BA, with a similar increase presented in approximately 30% of samples treated to vitamin B involvement. Lead liberation in gastrointestinal digests was associated with the dissolution of Fe and Mn regulated by vitamins. In conclusion, the addition of B vitamins resulted in the reduction of gastric Pb bioaccessibility, but the bioaccessibility value increased in participation of vitamin C and E. Elevated intestinal bioaccessibility was found especially for vitamin C. This should contribute to more accurate assessment of health risks from contaminated soils. Nutritional management aimed at preventing Pb-induced toxicity can benefit from knowledge of vitamin influence on soil Pb bioaccessibility.
机译:为了确定维生素补充对土壤中Pb的口腔生物的影响,通过生理基础的提取试验在9种维生素存在下测量Pb生物。发现胃Pb生物可接受性(G-Ba,2.6-83.3%)在B维生素存在下,特别是维生素BL,B6和B9,在存在下大部分(1.1-3.1倍)。相反,使用维生素C和E涉及的Pb G-Ba显着增加。在小肠相中,Pb生物可接受性(I-BA)的范围为0.1%至16.0%,比相应的G-Ba值低5-50倍。维生素C补充显示Pb I-Ba增加了7倍,呈现出与维生素B治疗的约30%的样品中相似的增加。胃肠内消化中的铅释放与维生素调节的Fe和Mn的溶解有关。总之,添加B维生素导致胃Pb生物增长降低,但维生素C和E.的参与的生物可接为值增加了肠道生物可接受性升高。这应该有助于更准确地评估健康风险的评估来自受污染的土壤。旨在防止PB诱导的毒性的营养管理可以从维生素对土壤PB生物可接受的影响中获益。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2020年第10期|141299.1-141299.9|共9页
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    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China College of Environment and Resources Fuzhou University Fujian Fuzhou 350116 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Environment and Resources Fuzhou University Fujian Fuzhou 350116 PR China;

    Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Research Center for Eco-Environment Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 PR China;

    College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 101408 PR China Sino-Danish Centre for Education and Research University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing PR China;

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  • 关键词

    Soil; Lead; Bioaccessibility; Vitamin; Health risk;

    机译:土壤;带领;生物进步;维他命;健康风险;

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