Cadmium monitoring among some plant and vegetable species in Singrauli region of Madhya Pradesh.
Pandey S. K., Rajesh Pandey
Author Affiliation: Department of Chemistry, Awadesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa - 486 003, Madhya Pradesh, India.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR) 3 : 4482-4488
Abstract : Thermal power plants produce enormous quantity of pollutants such as fly ash as a by-product of combustion of coal or any pulverized fuel at higher temperature. Industrial effluents contain several heavy metals including cadmium distrusted the metabolic process of living organism due to easily dispersion and mobilization in environment. The eatables and applicable potential plants and vegetables altered by Cadmium and concern derivatives which directly and indirectly posing severe risks to human health which, extremely toxic even in low concentration, and will bioaccumulate in organisms and ecosystems. Interest has therefore risen in its bio hazardous potential. Present study deals on monitoring or current status of cadmium in certain plant and common vegetable species in singrauli region, resulted indication were observed an alarming situation in Singrauli region of India.