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Tamara Tavoloni1, Roberto Miniero2, Simone Bacchiocchi3, Gianfranco Brambilla4, Martina Ciriaci5, Francesco Griffoni6, Paolo Palombo7, Tommaso Stecconi8, Arianna Stramenga9, Arianna Piersanti10.
Abstract
In 2008-2018, 1458 georeferenced samples of clams and 343 of mussels were harvested in Italy from classified areas along Marche coast and analyzed within food-safety monitoring plans. Pb, Cd, V, Ni, Cr, and As median levels (mg kg-1) were 0.09, 0.08, 0.29, 0.77, 0.35, and 2.35 in clams and 0.16, 0.15, 0.46, 0.48, 0.25, and 3.34 in mussels. The reported levels were comparable with the published ones, and Hg always fell below LOQ (0.025 mg kg-1). Pb and Cd datasets, based on quarterly results, show a decreasing trend in clams and constant baseline value for mussels. Time-trends and forecasting models represent an asset to predict emerging food safety/security risks. The metal levels in mussels and clams from the same area allow environmental safety assessment and thus enable the evaluation of contaminants in both water column and sediment. Monitoring of elements that are not regulated may help in preserving food and environmental safety.Entities:
Keywords: Chamelea gallina; Environmental security; Food safety; Heavy metals; Mytilus galloprovincialis; Time-trends
Year: 2020 PMID: 33272586 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553