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Acute toxicity assessment of crude lead-extract from electronic waste materials in Nigeria
Author(s) -
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Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb12.2476
Subject(s) - toxicity , electronic waste , hazardous waste , environmental pollution , toxicology , pollution , chemistry , environmental science , electronic equipment , lead (geology) , acute toxicity , environmental chemistry , waste management , biology , organic chemistry , environmental protection , engineering , ecology , electrical engineering , paleontology
Lead, with its toxic emission and pollution, is one of the hazardous chemical components of electronic wastes (e-wastes) rapidly generated in developing countries. This study assessed the environmental health effects of crude lead extracted from e-wastes materials, as determined by its acute toxicity (rat, oral). Diluted HNO 3 and hot concentrated HCl tests were used to confirm the presence of lead in the extract. LD 50 (400 mg/kg) showed higher toxicity than the lowest toxic dose of 790 mg/kg reported in literature. There was a perfect positive correlation between the log dose and dead percentage, which was significant at 0.014, with 0.99° of confidence. The R 2 (0.839) and significance F (0.029) showed high reliability. In view of this, we recommend the inclusion of enlightenment and making/enforcing adequate policies for improved management and control of e-waste materials. Key words : Environmental health effect, toxic chemical component, e-waste.

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