Bioaccumulation of metals in fish from hydro-accumulations on the Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina used in different diets

IF 0.2 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Glasnik Hemicara i Tehnologa Bosne i Hercegovine Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.35666/2232-7266.2021.59.04
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There is a growing need to assess the level of contaminants in fish as bioindicators of the health and well-being of fish and humans as its consumers. Contamination by heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Zn) was evaluated using atomic absorption spectrometer, flame and graphite furnace technique in the water samples and fish muscle tissues of Sander lucioperca, Leuciscus svallize and Tinca tinca of four hydro-accumulation lakes on the Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Samples were collected during two seasons: autumn-winter and spring-summer (2019). It has been shown that iron (Fe) was the highest accumulating metal in fish, whilst cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were the lowest. Heavy metals contents were below the maximum permissible for drinking water and for fish as prescribed by national legislation. According to correlation matrix between metals content in all fish during both fishing seasons, the highest values of the Pearson coefficient were obtained in the case of essential elements (Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn) and Fe and Mn also had a statistically significant correlation with Cd and Pb. Furthermore, potential health risk assessment exposure of the adult population in B&H revealed that none of the seven heavy metals pose risk to human health, based on the estimated daily intake via consumption of these fish species as well as target hazard quotient and hazard index values less than 1.
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波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那内雷特瓦河上不同饮食中金属在鱼类体内的生物积累
越来越需要评估鱼类中的污染物水平,作为鱼类及其消费者人类健康和福祉的生物指标。采用原子吸收光谱法、火焰法和石墨炉法对波黑涅雷特瓦河4个蓄水湖水样和鱼类肌肉组织中重金属Cd、Cr、Cu、Fe、Mn、Pb、Zn的污染进行了评价。在秋冬和春夏(2019年)两个季节收集样本。研究表明,铁(Fe)是鱼类体内富集量最高的金属,镉(Cd)和铅(Pb)富集量最低。重金属含量低于国家立法规定的饮用水和鱼类允许的最大限量。两个渔期各鱼类金属元素含量的相关矩阵显示,必需元素(Fe、Mn、Cu和Zn)的Pearson系数最高,Fe、Mn与Cd、Pb的相关性也有统计学意义。此外,对B&H成年人口的潜在健康风险评估暴露表明,根据通过食用这些鱼类估计的每日摄入量以及目标危害商和危害指数值小于1,七种重金属都不会对人体健康构成风险。
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