About

Log in?

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Anyone can log in and get personalized features such as favorites, tags and feeds.

Log in as DTU user Log in as non-DTU user No thanks

DTU Findit

Journal article

Does intake of trace elements through urban gardening in Copenhagen pose a risk to human health?

From

University of Copenhagen1

Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Environmental Chemistry, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

This study investigates the potential health risk from urban gardening. The concentrations of the trace elements arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn) in five common garden crops from three garden sites in Copenhagen were measured. Concentrations (mg/kg dw) of As were 0.002e0.21, Cd 0.03e0.25, Cr < 0.09e0.38, Cu 1.8e8.7, Ni < 0.23e0.62, Pb 0.05e1.56, and Zn 10e86.

Generally, elemental concentrations in the crops do not reflect soil concentrations, nor exceed legal standards for Cd and Pb in food. Hazard quotients (HQs) were calculated from soil ingestion, vegetable consumption, measured trace element concentrations and tolerable intake levels. The HQs for As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn do not indicate a health risk through urban gardening in Copenhagen.

Exposure to Pb contaminated sites may lead to unacceptable risk not caused by vegetable consumption but by unintentional soil ingestion.

Language: English
Year: 2015
Pages: 17-23
ISSN: 18736424 and 02697491
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.03.011
ORCIDs: Trapp, Stefan , 0000-0003-1233-0843 , 0000-0001-5867-0910 , 0000-0003-3511-2806 and 0000-0002-7589-0074

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Log in as DTU user

Access

Analysis