Toxic metals in the warty crab in the southern Black Sea: Assessment of human health risk

Q4 Environmental Science Marine Biological Journal Pub Date : 2020-03-31 DOI:10.21072/mbj.2020.05.1.01
L. Bat, E. Arıcı, Ayşah Öztekin, F. Şahin
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The present study was performed to assess Cd, Pb, and Hg contaminations and human health risk in the warty crab Eriphia verrucosa (Forskål, 1775) in Akliman shores of Sinop Peninsula of the Black Sea. Heavy metals analysis was performed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Among studied toxic metals, Pb had the highest mean concentration in E. verrucosa. The highest mean concentration of Pb (0.2 mg per kg of wet weight) was observed in male samples of the warty crab. However, higher concentrations of Cd and Hg (0.11 and 0.019 mg per kg of wet weight, respectively) were observed in females of E. verrucosa. The mean Cd values found in the warty crabs were higher in May and June than those in July and August. On the other hand, Pb values were recorded in July and August. The mean Hg values were not different between months except July and August for male samples of E. verrucosa. Foraging seasons of these crabs are different, which can lead to differences in prey size and ultimately metals intake. However, the results show that a toxic heavy metal concentration in edible tissues of crab from the southern Black Sea was within the permissible limits given by national and international food codices. Target hazard quotient (THQ) for each metal and hazard index (HI) were calculated to evaluate non-carcinogenic human health risks. Estimated THQs of Cd, Pb, and Hg suggest that these metals in the warty crab do not pose any apparent threat to humans, when the HI value is below the value of 1. The result of the analysis has shown that the warty crab E. verrucosa can be used as bioindicator as it contains variable levels of the metals observed. Since consumption is the main source of heavy metal intake by humans, monitoring studies are needed to protect public health and take preventive measures.
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黑海南部疣蟹中的有毒金属:人类健康风险评估
本研究旨在评估黑海Sinop半岛Akliman海岸疣蟹(Eriphia verrucosa, forsk, 1775)中Cd、Pb和Hg的污染及人类健康风险。重金属分析采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法。在所研究的有毒金属中,铅的平均浓度最高。疣蟹雄性标本中铅的平均浓度最高,为0.2 mg / kg湿重。然而,在疣背沙鼠雌性体内,镉和汞的浓度较高(每公斤湿重分别为0.11和0.019毫克)。疣蟹的平均镉含量在5月和6月高于7月和8月。另一方面,在7月和8月记录了Pb值。除7月和8月外,疣状棘球蚴雄性标本中汞的平均值无显著差异。这些螃蟹的觅食季节不同,这可能导致猎物大小的差异,最终导致金属摄入量的差异。然而,结果表明,黑海南部螃蟹可食用组织中的有毒重金属浓度在国家和国际食品法典规定的允许范围内。计算每种金属的目标危害商(THQ)和危害指数(HI),以评估非致癌性人体健康风险。估计Cd、Pb和Hg的thq值表明,当HI值低于1时,疣蟹体内的这些金属对人类没有任何明显的威胁。分析结果表明,疣蟹含有不同水平的金属,可作为生物指示物。由于消费是人类摄取重金属的主要来源,因此需要进行监测研究,以保护公众健康并采取预防措施。
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Marine Biological Journal
Marine Biological Journal Environmental Science-Ecology
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