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               Proceedings of the 4  Research Symposium of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
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               University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka
               August 26, 2021


               OP 13
                          Risk Assessment of Bioaccumulation of Toxic Metals in
                Rice Grains (Oryza sativa) in a CKDu Endemic Area; A Study in Mihintale
                                            Division, Sri Lanka

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                                  Perera P.L.R.A. , Perera W.P.R.T., Liyanage J.A.
                             Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka

                                      # Corresponding author: rajitha_2019@kln.ac.lk

               Background: Chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) is a heterogeneous disorder
               affecting kidney structure and its functions. CKDu has rapidly spread throughout Sri Lanka in
               the past two decades and has become predominant in the North Central Region. Food or water
               borne diseases are one of the key issues in food safety assurance in Sri Lanka. Pesticides and
               heavy metals play an important role in modern agriculture and food safety.

               Objectives: To evaluate the toxic metal contamination status in the polished rice samples (BG
               300) grown in the Maradankulama area.

               Methods:  Maradankulama  GN  division  was  selected  based  on  the  available  information  on
               medical/hospital  records,  which  has  the  highest  number  of  CKDu  patients  in  the  Mihintale
               division as the sampling area. A survey protocol was developed. Thirty polished rice samples
               (BG  300)  were  collected  from  the  households  subject  to  three  paddy  areas  in  the
               Maradankulama  GN  area  according  to  the  random  stratified  sampling  method.  Heavy  metal
               concentrations  (Chromium,  Lead,  Arsenic  and  Cadmium)  of  rice  samples  were  analyzed  by
               inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

               Results: The male CKDu patients were higher than females (Male - 57.15%; Female - 42.85%).
               All CKDu patients subjected to the survey in the area belong to the farming community within
               the  age  group  of  60-70  years.  In  Maradankulama  Cr  (7.268±0.046),  Pb  (1.923±0.209),  As
               (0.064±0.009) and Cd (0.026±0.003) were detected in mg/kg levels. Among the analyzed metals
               in the rice samples, mean Cr and Pb contents have exceeded the maximum permissible level
               (MPL) according to the Codex Alimentarius commission guidelines.

               Conclusion: Arsenic and Cadmium contents in the rice samples were  well below the Codex
               standard. However, rice grain samples have been contaminated with some nephrotoxic metals
               such as Chromium and Lead and long-term exposure to the toxic metals may generate a risk for
               kidney damage in people.

               Keywords: CKDu, Codex, Contamination, Oryza sativa, Toxic metals

               Acknowledgement:  CKDu  Information  &  Research  Centre,  Sri  Lanka  (Grant  No.
               NARP/19/KU/FS/01) is gratefully acknowledged for awarding a research grant.













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