Heavy Metal Accumulation on the Roadside Plant Species with Ethnobotanical Significance and Human Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study of a Major Highway Near the Coal Capital of India | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Heavy Metal Accumulation on the Roadside Plant Species with Ethnobotanical Significance and Human Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study of a Major Highway Near the Coal Capital of India
Puntos clave
High levels of heavy metal accumulation pose significant health risks to nearby communities, particularly through consumption of affected plant species.
Among sampled plants, excessive lead and cadmium levels were detected, exceeding safety limits for human health as defined by environmental standards.
Assessment focused on major highways in a coal mining area, evaluating both roadside plants and their potential impact on local health.
Findings highlight the need for environmental monitoring and public health strategies to mitigate risks associated with heavy metal exposure in urban areas.