Major chemical carcinogens and health exposure risks in some therapeutic herbal plants in Nigeria.

Raymond Limen Njinga, Ayodele Philip Olufemi, Adebiyi Samuel Adebayo
Author Information
  1. Raymond Limen Njinga: University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Ondo State, Nigeria. ORCID
  2. Ayodele Philip Olufemi: University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Ondo State, Nigeria.
  3. Adebiyi Samuel Adebayo: University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Ondo State, Nigeria.

Abstract

People of all ages and genders utilize herbal medicine to treat varieties of problems all around the world. The accumulation of Cd and Cr in therapeutic herbs (Adansonia digitata, Psidium guajava, and Carica papaya) can lead to a variety of health complications. These leaf extracts are used to treat varieties of ailments, including cancer, in the northern Nigerian states of Borno, Jigawa, and Kano. The researchers employed high-resolution continuous source atomic absorption spectrometry. The statistical parameters such as mean, range, minimum and maximum were computed along with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to assess activity concentrations of Major Chemical Carcinogens (MCCs) in the herb extracts from the three states. The result demonstrated substantial statistical variation in the concentration of Chromium between groups with C. papaya (F = 190.683, p = 0.000), P. guajava (F = 5.698, p = 0.006), A. digitata (F = 243.154, p = 0.000). The post hoc test revealed that the C. papaya and A. digitata observed concentrations were statistically significant across the three states (p = 0.000). It was observed that there is no statistically significant difference between concentrations of the extracts between Kano and Borno states for P. guajava (p = 0.686). For Cd, the one-way ANOVA showed significant statistically variation in the concentration between groups with C. papaya (F = 77.393, p = 0.000), P. guajava (F = 4.496, p = 0.017), A. digitata (F = 69.042, p = 0.000). The post hoc test with multiple comparisons revealed that the activity concentration of all extracts was statistically significant across the three states (p<0.05). The target risk quotient (THQ) for Cd was more than unity in A. digitata and C. papaya, except for P. guajava from Borno State. The probable cancer risk was observed for consumption of plant extracts as a result of Cr and Cd.

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MeSH Term

Female
Humans
Male
Nigeria
Plant Extracts
Cadmium
Psidium
Carica
Neoplasms
Carcinogens
Plant Leaves

Chemicals

Plant Extracts
Cadmium
Carcinogens

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