| Literature DB >> 31497661 |
Tuzun Aytekin1, Dicle Kargın2, Hikmet Yeter Çoğun3, Özge Temiz4, Hazal Sağ Varkal4, Ferit Kargın4.
Abstract
In this study, concentrations of heavy metals were determined in the tissues of fish species (S. solea and S. aurata) and shrimp (P. semiculatus) from the Yumurtalık zone of the Iskenderun Gulf, Turkey. The aim of of our study is to evaluate potential risks to human health associated with fish and shrimp consumption. Metals concentrations varied significantly depending on the tissues and species. The concentrations of Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn in fish and shrimp tissues were high, while Cd levels were relatively low. In comparing with the permissible limits set by the European Union and Food and Agricultural Organization for fish and shrimp, mean values of Cu, Fe, and Zn were within acceptable limits, but the mean values of Cd and Pb exceeded the limits. From the standpoint of human health, this study suggests that the observed Pb and Cd accumulation may pose a possible health risk to excessive S. solea and P. Semiculatus consumers in Turkey.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental hazard; Environmental health; Environmental pollution; Environmental risk assessment; Environmental toxicology; Fish; Food safety; Food science; Heavy metals; Iskenderun Gulf; Mediterranean Sea; Risk assessment; Shrimp
Year: 2019 PMID: 31497661 PMCID: PMC6722276 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heliyon ISSN: 2405-8440