2 research outputs found
Evidence of Environmental Pollution in Caprine Brains obtained from a Relatively Unindustrialized Area in Nigeria.
The concentration of metals (Iron-Fe, Zinc-Zn, Copper-Cu, Aluminum-Al,
Molybdenum-Mo, Vanadium-Va, and Lead-Pb) in the different regions of
the brain of goats in a relatively unindustrialized area in Nigeria was
investigated using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The highest
mean concentration of 98.66ppm was for Fe in the olfactory bulb while
the least of 0.07ppm was for Mo in the thalamus. The levels of Zn and
Fe showed the highest significant differences across the different
regions of the brain examined. All the metals analysed showed
relatively high concentrations in the olfactory bulb suggesting ongoing
environmental pollution. The findings suggest that this type of
investigation in the brain of goats or other animals can assist in
knowing the level of human exposure to environmental pollutants
(especially metals) in non-industrialized areas. They can also be
compared with similar data obtained from animals in known polluted
environments in extrapolating the level of pollution in such areas
Evidence of environmental pollution in caprine brains obtained from a relatively unindustrialized area in nigeria.
The concentration of metals (Iron-Fe, Zinc-Zn, Copper-Cu, Aluminum-Al,
Molybdenum-Mo, Vanadium-Va, and Lead-Pb) in the different regions of
the brain of goats in a relatively unindustrialized area in Nigeria was
investigated using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The highest
mean concentration of 98.66ppm was for Fe in the olfactory bulb while
the least of 0.07ppm was for Mo in the thalamus. The levels of Zn and
Fe showed the highest significant differences across the different
regions of the brain examined. All the metals analysed showed
relatively high concentrations in the olfactory bulb suggesting ongoing
environmental pollution. The findings suggest that this type of
investigation in the brain of goats or other animals can assist in
knowing the level of human exposure to environmental pollutants
(especially metals) in non-industrialized areas. They can also be
compared with similar data obtained from animals in known polluted
environments in extrapolating the level of pollution in such areas