| Literature DB >> 11878632 |
Mariko Mochizuki1, Ryo Hondo, Kiichi Kumon, Rei Sasaki, Hironori Matsuba, Fukiko Ueda.
Abstract
Cadmium (Cd) is an environmental pollutant that has serious toxicity in humans and animals and causes Itai-Itai disease. However, there is little available information on its contamination in wildlife as an indicator of environmental pollution. The Cd contents in the kidney and liver of 85 wild birds from 9 different prefectures in Japan were investigated. The ranges of the Cd contents in the kidney and liver in all birds were ND-174.4 and ND-21.2 microg g(-1) dry wt., respectively. The mean Cd contents were higher in the oil-contaminated birds than those in the non-contaminated ones. Furthermore, a strong correlation was obtained only between the Cd contents in the kidney and those in the liver of the oil-contaminated seabirds and not in the other non-contaminated ones. These results suggest that wild birds reflect the level of environmental contamination which should be monitored.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11878632 DOI: 10.1023/a:1013167321371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 2.513