A comparative study on the accumulation of toxic heavy metals in fish of the Oman Sea: effects of fish size, spatial distribution and trophic level

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Toxin Reviews Pub Date : 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1080/15569543.2022.2040033
Arash Javanshir Khoei
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Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate heavy metal (HMT) accumulation in some commercially pelagic (Scomberoides commersonnianus, Rastrelliger kanagurta, Saurida tumbil) and demersal fish (Parastromateus niger, Alepes melanoptera, Nemipterus japonicus, Alepes melanoptera) of Oman Sea. Fish samples were collected by trawl from inshore area of four stations along Chabahar bay. The heavy metal (Ni, Cr, Hg, Cd, Pb) concentrations in the muscle tissue of the fishes were assayed. In addition, the relationships between the level of heavy metal accumulation in fish tissue and fish size were studied. The demersal species accumulated more heavy metals compared to pelagic fishes (p < 0.01). Both in pelagic and demersal fishes, the rate of metal accumulations was different depending on fish species. In addition, the trophic level affected tissue muscular metal concentrations. Both in pelagic and demersal fishes, the carnivorous and euryphagous species accumulated more metals compared to phytoplankton and herbivorous fishes (p < 0.01). In most cases, negative relationships were observed between fish size (length and weight) and the metal accumulations (p < 0.01). However, some positive correlations were also observed in Hg, Pb and Cd concentrations with size in Psettodes erumei and Parastromateus niger (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the different patter of metals accumulations may be attributed to the differences in feeding behavior, metabolic activity and habitat. In this study, except Cd and Cr, the concentrations of all heavy metals were in the safe range and were below the hazardous limits recommended by the EC (2001) and USFDA.
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阿曼海鱼类体内有毒重金属积累的比较研究:鱼类大小、空间分布和营养水平的影响
摘要本研究旨在评估阿曼海一些商业中上层鱼类(Scomberoides commercesonnianus、Rastrelliger kanagurta、Saurida tumbil)和底层鱼类(Parastromateus niger、Alepes melanoptera、Neipterus japonicus、Alepess melanopterata)的重金属积累。鱼类样本是通过拖网从Chabahar湾沿岸四个站点的近海区域采集的。测定了鱼类肌肉组织中重金属(Ni、Cr、Hg、Cd、Pb)的含量。此外,还研究了鱼类组织中重金属积累水平与鱼类体型之间的关系。与中上层鱼类相比,底层鱼类积累了更多的重金属(p < 0.01)。在中上层和底层鱼类中,金属积累率因鱼类种类而异。此外,营养水平影响组织肌肉金属浓度。在中上层和底层鱼类中,与浮游植物和草食性鱼类相比,肉食性和广食性物种积累了更多的金属(p < 0.01)。在大多数情况下,观察到鱼的大小(长度和重量)与金属积累之间呈负相关(p < 0.01)。然而,erumei Psettodes和Parastromateus niger的Hg、Pb和Cd浓度也与大小呈正相关(p < 0.01)。总之,金属积累模式的不同可能归因于进食行为、代谢活动和栖息地的差异。在这项研究中,除Cd和Cr外,所有重金属的浓度都在安全范围内,并且低于EC(2001)和USFDA建议的危险限值。
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Toxin Reviews
Toxin Reviews 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Toxin Reviews provides an international forum for publishing state-of-the-art reviews and guest-edited single topic special issues covering the multidisciplinary research in the area of toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Our aim is to publish reviews that are of broad interest and importance to the toxinology as well as other life science communities. Toxin Reviews aims to encourage scientists to highlight the contribution of toxins as research tools in deciphering molecular and cellular mechanisms, and as prototypes of therapeutic agents. Reviews should emphasize the role of toxins in enhancing our fundamental understanding of life sciences, protein chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, clinical toxinology and evolution. Prominence will be given to reviews that propose new ideas or approaches and further the knowledge of toxinology.
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