Literature DB >> 25249274

Mercury contamination and exposure assessment of fishery products in Korea.

Hye-Ran Yang1, Na-Young Kim, Lae-Hong Hwang, Ju-Sung Park, Jung-Hun Kim.   

Abstract

In this study, total (T-Hg) and methyl mercury (Me-Hg) contamination was investigated in fishery products including canned fish, fish sauces, dried bonito and frozen tuna sashimi, collected from retail markets in Korea, to assess dietary exposure. Direct mercury analyser and gas chromatography-electron captured detector were employed to measure T-Hg and Me-Hg, respectively. The highest T-Hg and Me-Hg contamination was present in tuna sashimi, followed by dried bonito, respectively. Canned tuna showed more frequent detection and higher content than other canned fishery products. The weekly exposure estimate indicates that exposure to mercury from fishery products is safe, showing 2.59% provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) for T-Hg, 1.82% PTWI for Me-Hg and 4.16% reference dose for Me-Hg. However, it should be addressed to monitor the mercury contamination in fish and fishery products regularly, to safeguard vulnerable population such as children, to limit intake of these food products.

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Keywords:  PTWI; RfD; fishery products; mercury intake; methyl mercury; total mercury

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25249274     DOI: 10.1080/19393210.2014.968808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill        ISSN: 1939-3210            Impact factor:   3.407



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