Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in gills and muscles of selected fish species from Owerrinta section of Imo River

J. Ikwuemesi, C. Egesi, O. Irozuru, S. N. Ezeamaka
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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in aquatic organisms had been known to occur naturally. Over the years the levels of these accumulations keep increasing due to various human activities which make it detrimental to the life of aquatic organism and humans. The study assessed bioaccumulation of some heavy metals in the gills and muscles of some fish species. Fish samples were collected for a period of 4 months, identified and stored for further analysis. The following heavy metals: Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe), Lead (Pb) and Cadnium (Cd) were assessed on the fish gills and muscles using standard procedure. Results showed that the fish species sampled (Clarias gariepinus, Tilapia zilli, Oreochromis niloticus, Alestes baremose and Pareutropius buffei) showed some levels of metal accumulation both in the gills and muscles. Levels of Zn in muscles of A. baremose, P. buffei, C. gariepinus, T. zilli and O. niloticus were 3.63±0.12, 1.45±0.26, 4.27±0.15, 4.03±1.42 and 2.00±0.15mg/kg respectively. The highest level of Zn (3.44±0.15mg/kg) in the gills was observed in T. zilli. Other results showed that P. buffei had the highest Pb concentrations (0.48±0.22mg/kg in muscle) and (0.17±2mg/kg in gills) while T. zilli had 2.24±0.54mg/kg and 1.46±0.65mg/l as the highest concentration of Fe in muscles and gills respectively. The levels of Zn, Cu, Fe and Pb recorded in the fish muscles where below the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) standards while Cadmium levels in all the fish sampled were above the recommended standard of 0.5mg/kg. This high cadmium accumulation in fish samples calls for concern considering the adverse effect it may cause if transferred to humans through fish consumption. There is therefore need to intensify efforts in mitigating some of the activities that amplify the levels of bioaccumulation of these metals in the aquatic environment towards a healthier environment.
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伊莫河奥韦林塔段部分鱼类鱼鳃和肌肉重金属的生物积累
众所周知,重金属在水生生物体内的生物积累是自然发生的。多年来,由于各种人类活动,这些积累的水平不断增加,使其对水生生物和人类的生命有害。该研究评估了一些鱼类的鳃和肌肉中重金属的生物积累。采集了4个月的鱼类样本,进行鉴定并保存以供进一步分析。采用标准方法测定鱼鳃和肌肉中锌(Zn)、铜(Cu)、铁(Fe)、铅(Pb)和镉(Cd)等重金属含量。结果表明,鱼鳃和肌肉中均有不同程度的金属积累,包括:克拉丽鱼(Clarias gariepinus)、齐罗非鱼(Tilapia zilli)、尼罗鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)、巴雷斯鱼(Alestes baremose)和布氏异棱鱼(Pareutropius buffei)。光斑拟蚊、布菲拟蚊、加里平尾拟蚊、齐利拟蚊和尼罗拟蚊肌肉中锌含量分别为3.63±0.12、1.45±0.26、4.27±0.15、4.03±1.42和2.00±0.15mg/kg。鳃中锌含量最高,为3.44±0.15mg/kg。其他结果表明,布菲对虾的Pb含量最高(肌肉中为0.48±0.22mg/kg),鳃中为0.17±2mg/kg),青鳉对虾的铁含量最高(肌肉中为2.24±0.54mg/kg,鳃中为1.46±0.65mg/l)。鱼类肌肉中所记录的锌、铜、铁和铅的含量低于世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)的标准,而所有取样鱼类的镉含量均高于每公斤0.5毫克的建议标准。鱼类样本中的高镉积累值得关注,因为如果通过食用鱼类将其转移到人类身上,可能会造成不利影响。因此,有必要加紧努力,减轻一些加剧这些金属在水生环境中生物积累水平的活动,以实现更健康的环境。
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