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Metals in Ten Commercial Demersal Fish from the East China Sea: Contribution to Aquatic Products Nutrition and Toxic Risk Assessment.

Chunying Meng1,2, Kuiwu Wang3, Guoqiang Xu2.   

Abstract

Metal accumulation in the marine environment can increase the metal content of fish living in it. For this reason, it is essential to evaluate the nutrition from fish consumption and assess metal toxicity risk. Ten species of demersal fish, which are part of the daily diet of coastal residents, were sampled using trammel net in the East China Sea. Levels of the microelements, the constant elements, and the toxic elements of muscle tissue were analyzed. Spiny red gurnard had the highest concentrations of calcium, copper, and iron, whereas pufferfish and threadfin porgy were good sources of zinc and magnesium. The levels of lead, cadmium, and inorganic arsenic in all samples were below the limit values according to Chinese national standards. Although some concerns were raised about the concentration of mercury (Hg) in threadfin porgy, silver croaker, and fivespot flounder, molar ratios (selenium, Se:Hg) and the Se health benefit values (HBVSe) indicated that they were safe for human consumption. Additionally, the estimated weekly intake and % weekly contribution of 10 fish species with different elements were provided, giving a reference for the people's healthy consumption.
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Keywords:  Demersal fish; Nutrient elements; Nutritional assessment; Risk evaluation; Toxic elements

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34997533     DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-03087-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   4.081


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