Trace metals naturally occur in low concentrations in a given system [1,2] but anthropogenic activities such as unregulated industrialization saturate these in the water, air and soil [2,3]. An abnormal increase in metal concentration in these spheres could disrupt ecosystem function [1] and the dynamic equilibrium between environment and the organism [1]. Bioaccumulation occurs when organisms are exposed to polluted environment or through contaminated food [3,4]. Contaminants may accumulate in the bodies of organisms once they are taken up and stored faster than they are metabolized or excreted [1]. Once concentrated in the body of an organism they may be passed on through trophic transfer and could eventually reach the top of the food chain such as humans. Bioaccumulation of trace metals may lead to various diseases among different organisms including death