Literature DB >> 28677042

Heavy metals and minerals contents in pikeperch (Sander lucioperca), carp (Cyprinus carpio) and flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from Sidi Salem Reservoir (Tunisia): health risk assessment related to fish consumption.

Ines Ben Khemis1, Nadia Besbes Aridh2, Neila Hamza2, Mohamed M'Hetli2, Saloua Sadok2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate heavy metals and selected minerals contents in filets of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca), carp (Cyprinus carpio) and flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus), the major fish species produced in Sidi-Salem reservoir; the largest Tunisian freshwater ecosystem. Concentrations of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cd, Pb and Hg were determined by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry, while concentrations of Na and P were determined by flame photometry and spectrophotometry, respectively. Results concerning heavy metals are considered quantitatively reliable for Hg and Cd but must be taken with precautions concerning Pb levels as the LOD (limit of detection) of the analytical process was higher than acceptable limit. They showed greater accumulations of both Hg and Cd in filets of pikeperch than in filets of carp and mullet, but none of the values exceeded the normative maximum levels (0.500 and 0.050 mg kg-1 w.w., respectively). Considering provisional intakes, target hazard quotient and hazard index, estimated for a fish portion per week, consumption of any of the species did not appear to be potentially hazardous for the health as they were far below threshold values. A fish portion would provide substantial amounts (>15% of daily requirements) in essential mineral nutrients (P, Mg and Fe) and thus should be considered an interesting contribution to a healthy diet. It is strongly advocated to authorities including freshwater fish in the official national annual control survey of contaminants in fishery products, which in addition to guaranteeing security of consumers, would also allow diversifying valorisation opportunities and thus increase the economic value of this fish production.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Cadmium; Edible tissue; Freshwater fish; Mercury; North Africa; Safety

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28677042     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9586-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  33 in total

1.  Insights into low fish mercury bioaccumulation in a mercury-contaminated reservoir, Guizhou, China.

Authors:  Bian Liu; Haiyu Yan; Cuiping Wang; Qiuhua Li; Stéphane Guédron; Jorge E Spangenberg; Xinbin Feng; Janusz Dominik
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2011-10-14       Impact factor: 8.071

2.  Assessment of heavy metal concentrations in the food web of lake Beyşehir, Turkey.

Authors:  Ahmet Altindağ; Sibel Yiğit
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 7.086

3.  Heavy metal concentrations in food chain of Lake Velenjsko jezero, Slovenia: an artificial lake from mining.

Authors:  Zdenka Mazej; Samar Al Sayegh-Petkovsek; Bostjan Pokorny
Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2009-11-11       Impact factor: 2.804

4.  Assessment of heavy metal contamination in Hediste diversicolor (O.F. Müller, 1776), Mugil cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758), and surface sediments of Bafa Lake (Eastern Aegean).

Authors:  S Aydin-Onen; F Kucuksezgin; F Kocak; S Açik
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-01-09       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  The accumulation and distribution of metals in water, sediment, aquatic macrophytes and fishes of the Gruža Reservoir, Serbia.

Authors:  Aleksandra Milošković; Snežana Branković; Vladica Simić; Simona Kovačević; Miroslav Ćirković; Dragan Manojlović
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2013-02-15       Impact factor: 2.151

6.  Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a derelict chlor-alkali plant Part II: contamination of the aquatic and terrestrial food chain and potential risks to the local population.

Authors:  Susanne M Ullrich; Mikhail A Ilyushchenko; Trevor W Tanton; Grigory A Uskov
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2007-04-12       Impact factor: 7.963

7.  Mercury accumulation and tissue-specific antioxidant efficiency in the wild European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) with emphasis on seasonality.

Authors:  C L Mieiro; M Dolbeth; T A Marques; A C Duarte; M E Pereira; M Pacheco
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2014-05-31       Impact factor: 4.223

Review 8.  Health risk and significance of mercury in the environment.

Authors:  W C Li; H F Tse
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2014-09-16       Impact factor: 4.223

9.  Multimarker approach analysis in common carp Cyprinus carpio sampled from three freshwater sites.

Authors:  Sofiene Tlili; Jamel Jebali; Mohamed Banni; Zohra Haouas; Ammar Mlayah; Ahmed Noureddine Helal; Hamadi Boussetta
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2009-08-29       Impact factor: 2.513

Review 10.  Electrochemical sensors for the detection of lead and other toxic heavy metals: the next generation of personal exposure biomonitors.

Authors:  Wassana Yantasee; Yuehe Lin; Kitiya Hongsirikarn; Glen E Fryxell; Raymond Addleman; Charles Timchalk
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 9.031

View more
  3 in total

1.  Dietary nutrients and health risks from exposure to some heavy metals through the consumption of the farmed common carp (CYPRINUS CARPIO).

Authors:  Halyna Tkachenko; Natalia Kurhaluk; Olha Kasiyan; Piotr Kamiński
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2021-03-19

2.  Using Rutilus rutilus (L.) and Perca fluviatilis (L.) as Bioindicators of the Environmental Condition and Human Health: Lake Łańskie, Poland.

Authors:  Joanna Łuczyńska; Beata Paszczyk; Marek Jan Łuczyński; Monika Kowalska-Góralska; Joanna Nowosad; Dariusz Kucharczyk
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Monitoring of Environmental Hg Occurrence in Tunisian Coastal Areas.

Authors:  Amel Jebara; Vincenzo Lo Turco; Caterina Faggio; Patrizia Licata; Vincenzo Nava; Angela Giorgia Potortì; Rosalia Crupi; Hedi Ben Mansour; Giuseppa Di Bella
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 3.390

  3 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.