Abstract:
The experiment was conducted to measure the content of heavy metals such
as Arsenic (As). Cadmium (Cd), and Lead (Pb) in different winter
vegetables collected from different outlets of four super shops (Aagora,
Nandan, Swapno and Meena Bazaar) located in Dhaka city using atomic
absorption spectrophotometer. The result of this study showed that, there
was a common sequence in heavy metal content was found in different
vegetables of different outlets. In case of As content in different outlets, the
descending order of the vegetables were Red Spinach> Radish> Brinjal>
Cauliflower> Bean> Bottle Gourd> Carrot. For Cd the order was, Bottle
Gourd> Brinjal > Radish> Bitter Gourd> Cabbage. For Pb the order was,
Bottle Gourd > Brinjal > Radish> Bean. Among the four outlets the range
of As, Cd and Pb concentration in the vegetables were 0.41-1.37 tg g',
0.2 1-0.59 .xg g1, 0.07-0.81 ltg g4 respectively. Among the concentrations of
As Cd and Pb in different vegetables from different outlets, highest As
content (1.37 jig g') was found below the maximum permissible limit (2.6
ig g") of various international authorities except Cd (0.59 jig g) and Pb
(0.81 .tg g4) that exceeded the recommended limit (0.2, 0.3 jig
respectively) in vegetable. The result also noticed that the highest content of
As and Pb were found in lea& vegetables and the highest Cd was found in
fruity vegetables.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural Lniversity,Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER. JUL-DEC, 2013