通过97种蔬菜、454个样品的调查表明,北京市菜地土壤锌明显高于北京市土壤锌背景值,其含量范围、算术均值、中值和几何均值分别为24.9~308、79.2、63.8和70.7 mg/kg.北京市蔬菜锌含量范围、中值和算术均值分别为0.005~25.6、2.24和3.11 mg/kg鲜重.叶菜类蔬菜锌含量显著高于瓜果类蔬菜,其余各类型间差异均不显著.北京市市售外地产蔬菜锌含量显著高于本地产蔬菜;裸露地蔬菜与设施蔬菜锌含量差异不显著.冬瓜、西红柿、茄子、黄瓜、辣椒和大葱和部分特菜的锌富集系数最低,抗土壤锌污染的能力较强.北京市居民从蔬菜中摄入锌的量为4.04 mg/人·d,蔬菜锌对北京市居民不会构成健康风险.
To assess the human health risk posed by elevated concentrations of zinc in vegetables, and to identify pollution-tolerant vegetable varieties, a large scale survey of zinc levels in soils and vegetables planted or sold in Beijing was conducted. Fifty-two soil samples were collected from gardens and fields used to grow vegetable plants. In addition, 97 varieties of 402 fresh vegetable samples were obtained from vegetable stalls, supermarkets and wholesale outlets. Zinc concentrations were measured using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Zinc concentrations in soils ranged from 24.9 to 307.5 mg kg^-1 , with arithmetic, median, geometric and Box-Cox means of 79.29, 63. 81, 70.7 and 68.01 mg kg^-1 , respectively. Compared with the background zinc concentrations of soils from Beijing, there appeared a significant accumulation of zinc in soils collected from fields that produced vegetables. Zinc concentrations in the edible plant portions ranged from 0. 005 to 25.6 mg kg^-1 fresh weight, with arithmetic, median and Box-Cox means of 3.11, 2. 24 and 2.55 mg kg^-1 fresh weight, respectively. In all of the samples and vegetable varieties, zinc was less than the Tolerance Limit of Zinc in Foods (TLCF) of 100 mg kg^-1 fresh weight for pulse and 20 mg kg^-1 for other vegetables. The TLCF is the maximum permissible concentration of zinc in vegetables that will be consumed by people. The highest level of zinc detected in a vegetable plant was 25.6 mg kg 1, which was measured in a green soybean sample. Statistical analysis showed that the zinc concentration in leaf vegetables was significant higher than that of gourd and fruit vegetable. And the zinc concentration in vegetables from other places of China was significantly higher than the concentration of local vegetables, but there was no significantly difference between field-grown vegetables and those planted in a greenhouse. Results of hierarchical cluster analysis on the zinc bioconcentration factor (BCF) in vegetables indicated that the plants sampled could