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Essential and non-essential trace elements in fish consumed by indigenous peoples of the European Russian Arctic.

Nikita Sobolev1, Andrey Aksenov2, Tatiana Sorokina2, Valery Chashchin3, Dag G Ellingsen4, Evert Nieboer5, Yulia Varakina2, Elena Veselkina2, Dmitry Kotsur2, Yngvar Thomassen6.   

Abstract

In present study, the analyses of essential [copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn)] and non-essential elements [mercury (Hg), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As)] in 7 fish species consumed by the indigenous people of the European Russia Arctic were conducted. The Nenets Autonomous Region, which is located in the north-eastern part of European Russia, was chosen as a Region of interest. Within it, the Nenets indigenous group (n = 6000) constitutes approximately 10% of the total population. Nearly all of the Nenets live a traditional life with fish caught in the local waters as a subsistence resource. We found that northern pike contained twice the amount of Hg compared with roach, and 3-4 times more than other fish species commonly consumed in the Russian Arctic (namely, Arctic char, pink salmon, navaga, humpback whitefish and inconnu). Fish Hg concentrations were relatively low, but comparable to those reported in other investigations that illustrate a decreasing south-to-north trend in fish Hg concentrations. In the current study, northern pike is the only species for which Hg bioaccumulated significantly. In all fish species, both Cd and Pb were present in considerably lower concentrations than Hg. The total As concentrations observed are similar to those previously published, and it is assumed to be present primarily in non-toxic organic forms. All fish tissues were rich in the essential elements Se, Cu and Zn and, dependent on the amount fish consumed, may contribute significantly to the nutritional intake by indigenous Arctic peoples. We observed large significant differences in the molar Se/Hg ratios, which ranged from 2.3 for northern pike to 71.1 for pink salmon. Values of the latter <1 may increase the toxic potential of Hg, while those >1 appear to enhance the protection against Hg toxicity.
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Keywords:  Fish; Indigenous people; Nutrition; Russian arctic; Trace elements

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31351305     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.07.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


  5 in total

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Authors:  Mehdi Bibak; Masoud Sattari; Saeid Tahmasebi; Raheleh Kafaei; George A Sorial; Bahman Ramavandi
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  2020-09-07       Impact factor: 3.738

2.  Concentration dataset for 4 essential and 5 non-essential elements in fish collected in Arctic and sub-Arctic territories of the Nenets Autonomous and Arkhangelsk regions of Russia.

Authors:  Nikita Sobolev; Evert Nieboer; Andrey Aksenov; Tatiana Sorokina; Valery Chashchin; Dag G Ellingsen; Yulia Varakina; Elena Plakhina; Dmitry Kotsur; Anna Kosheleva; Yngvar Thomassen
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2019-10-18

3.  Comparison of Zinc, Copper and Selenium Content in Raw, Smoked and Pickled Freshwater Fish.

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4.  Identification of Arctic Food Fish Species for Anthropogenic Contaminant Testing Using Geography and Genetics.

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Journal:  Foods       Date:  2020-12-08

Review 5.  Forty-Year Biomonitoring of Environmental Contaminants in Russian Arctic: Progress, Gaps and Perspectives.

Authors:  Alexey A Dudarev; Jon Oeyvind Odland
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