Risks and benefits associated with the consumption of three species of fish native to the Brazilian Amazon

Luciana Cristina Mancio Gomes do Amaral, J. R. Barbosa, Kelly das Graças Fernandes Dantas, Elen Vanessa Costa da Silva, Consuelo Lúcia Sousa de Lima, M. P. Joele, Heloisa Helena Berredo Reis de Medeiros, Lúcia de Fátima Henriques Lourenço
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In the Brazilian Amazon, fish is part of the diet and culture of the native population. With industrialization and the pollution of rivers, the number of cases of people contaminated by toxic pollutants present in fish has grown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze three species of fish from the Amazon, the curimatã, pescada-gó, and piramutaba, to investigate the risks and benefits associated with the consumption of their muscles and livers in different seasonal periods. The amino acid and fatty acid profiles were investigated by liquid and gas chromatography, respectively. The essential elements (Cu, Fe, Mg, Na, and Zn) were quantified by flame atomic emission spectrometry, and the contaminants lead (Pb) and mercury (Hg) by flame atomic emission spectrometry and graphite furnace. Significant amounts of unsaturated fatty acids were found in muscle and liver. The polyunsaturated acids were more present in the pescada-gó and the monounsaturated in the curimatã. Contaminants (Pb and Hg) were found at levels higher than the limit allowed by Brazilian legislation. The curimatã species contributed more than 131.79% of the Hg, exceeding the tolerable weekly limit, and is considered unfit for consumption. The study demonstrated that constant biomonitoring of species traded in the region is necessary to ensure food security.
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食用巴西亚马逊地区三种原生鱼类的风险和益处
在巴西亚马逊地区,鱼是当地居民饮食和文化的一部分。随着工业化的发展和河流的污染,人们受到鱼类中有毒污染物污染的案例越来越多。因此,本研究的目的是分析亚马逊地区的三种鱼,即 curimatã、pescada-gó 和 piramutaba,研究在不同季节食用其肌肉和肝脏的风险和益处。研究分别采用液相色谱法和气相色谱法对氨基酸和脂肪酸进行了分析。采用火焰原子发射光谱法对必需元素(铜、铁、镁、鈉和锌)进行了定量分析,采用火焰原子发射光谱法和石墨炉对污染物铅(Pb)和汞(Hg)进行了定量分析。在肌肉和肝脏中发现了大量不饱和脂肪酸。多不饱和脂肪酸在pescada-gó中含量较高,而单不饱和脂肪酸在curimatã中含量较高。污染物(铅和汞)的含量高于巴西法律允许的限度。Curimatã 鱼类的汞含量超过 131.79%,超过了每周可容忍的限量,被认为不适合食用。这项研究表明,有必要对该地区交易的物种进行持续的生物监测,以确保粮食安全。
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