2005
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v8i1.17221
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Impact of Automobile Exhaust on Levels of Lead in a Commercial Food From Bus Terminals

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The impact of automobile exhaust on the levels of lead in commercially produced and sold white bread at bus terminals in Lagos, Nigeria were assessed. Total lead concentrations by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry were carried out. The mean concentration of lead in foods across the sites (T1-T10) ranged from 0.01 -0.025 µgg across the sampled sites. The analytical protocol was validated through the quality assurance experiment with quantitative recovery of 92.5% and C.V of 5%, which was considered applic… Show more

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“…Automobile exhausts are considered the main source of air pollution with heavy metals (Karlsson, 2004) particularly pollution with lead (Pb) in areas surrounding the highway due to adding organic lead compounds such as tetra ethyl lead and tetra methyl lead to petrol (Awofoluor, 2004). Also, Ni is found in vehicle emissions (Thomaidis et al, 2003).…”
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“…Automobile exhausts are considered the main source of air pollution with heavy metals (Karlsson, 2004) particularly pollution with lead (Pb) in areas surrounding the highway due to adding organic lead compounds such as tetra ethyl lead and tetra methyl lead to petrol (Awofoluor, 2004). Also, Ni is found in vehicle emissions (Thomaidis et al, 2003).…”
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“…Both of these metals are known to be contained in the industrial emissions and non-exhaust vehicular dust (metal corrosion, tire, brake and clutch wear, wear of the roadway, etc.) [1,10,24]; besides, automobile exhaust is an ad ditional source of heavy metals, including Pb, in the atmosphere [4,15]. Lead and manga nese are among the representative metals whose concentrations in the environment can be used as reliable indices of the anthropogenic pollution [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, the degrees of heavy metals pollution in auto-mechanical workshop soils which were determined by its enrichment factors were also high. From the mean results and accumulation factors, there is a clear indication that Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn are the great contaminant in auto-mechanical workshop soils where exhaust from vehicles and gasoline combustion primarily cause air pollution with the heavy metals especially lead particles reaching soils through dry and wet depositions (Awofolu, 2004). Studies have shown that motor vehicles constitute principal source of this metal (Verqkvist, 1986;Viverette et al, 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%