Study of the accumulation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Siganus rivulatus from Latakia city (Syria)

Mulham Askar, Ahmad Kara-Ali, Hazem Krawi
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This research focused on determining the concentrations of some polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in marine water and muscle tissue of a type of saltwater fish for human consumption ( Siganus rivulatus ), which were collected in the summer and winter of 2022 in two locations in Latakia city beach (Sports City - South Corniche) using gas chromatography technology GC/MS. The results of this study showed that these areas are affected by polychlorinated biphenyls, which shows the continuous arrival of these combinations into the marine environment as a result of tourism activities, urban construction, sewage channels for homes and restaurants, or movement through river waters that flow directly into these areas. The total concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the water of the studied areas ranged between 22.1037 µg/l and 46.553 µg/l, with the highest value recorded in the South Corniche region during the summer, which was for the combination PCB-101 and amounted to 14.004 µg/l, in contrast the lowest value was recorded in In the Sports City area during the winter, the PCB-151 combination reached 0.0447 µg/l. The total concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls in the muscle tissue of the studied fish ranged between 61.2154 µg/g and 67.9369 µg/g, with the highest value recorded in the Sports City area during the summer, which was for the combination PCB-199 and amounted to 40.44 µg/g, in contrast the lowest value was recorded. In the southern Corniche area during the winter, the combination PCB-138 reached 0.492 µg/g. The correlation association that was studied between the lengths of the studied fish and the total concentration of PCBs indicated the presence of a significant positive association, R = 0.78. This shows an increase in the concentration of PCBs with the age of the fish, which shows an activity in the arrival of these pollutants into the marine environment.
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研究拉塔基亚市(叙利亚)的 Siganus rivulatus 中多氯联苯 (PCB) 的积累情况
本研究的重点是利用气相色谱技术 GC/MS,确定海水和一种供人类食用的海水鱼(Siganus rivulatus)肌肉组织中某些多氯联苯(PCBs)的浓度,这些多氯联苯是 2022 年夏季和冬季在拉塔基亚市海滩(体育城 - 南 Corniche)的两个地点采集的。研究结果表明,这些地区受到了多氯联苯的影响,这表明由于旅游活动、城市建设、住宅和餐馆的排污管道或直接流入这些地区的河水的流动,这些组合物不断进入海洋环境。研究地区海水中的多氯联苯(PCBs)总浓度介于 22.1037 微克/升和 46.553 微克/升之间,最高值出现在夏季的南 Corniche 地区,PCB-101 组合达到 14.004 微克/升,而最低值出现在冬季的体育城地区,PCB-151 组合达到 0.0447 微克/升。所研究鱼类肌肉组织中的多氯联苯总浓度介于 61.2154 微克/克和 67.9369 微克/克之间,夏季在体育城地区记录到的最高值为 PCB-199 组合,达到 40.44 微克/克,而在体育城地区记录到的最低值为 PCB-199 组合。在冬季的南部 Corniche 地区,PCB-138 组合的含量达到了 0.492 微克/克。鱼体长度与多氯联苯总浓度之间的相关性研究表明,两者之间存在显著的正相关, R = 0.78。这表明多氯联苯的浓度随着鱼龄的增加而增加,表明这些污染物进入海洋环境的活动。
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