Heavy Metal Assessment in Wild Edible Marshland Hydrophytes Across Diverse Habitats and their Carcinogenic and Non-carcinogenic Risk in Northern Bangladesh
Key Points
Carcinogenic risk was identified in several marshland hydrophytes, indicating potential health hazards.
Concentrations of heavy metals varied significantly across diverse habitats, emphasizing ecological impacts.
Analysis of water and soil samples revealed specific contaminants linked to the identified risks.
These findings highlight the need for monitoring and managing heavy metal contamination in edible plant species.
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