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Similarly, the mean levels of iron in the muscle and liver tissues of <i>Oreochromis niloticus</i> were in the order of Fe > Pb > Zn >Mn> Cu > Cr > Co > Ni and Pb > Fe > Zn >Mn> Co > Cu > Ni, respectively. The THQs in the muscle of <i>L. niloticus</i> and <i>O. niloticus</i> decreased in the order Pb > Cr > Cu >Mn> Co > Zn > Fe> Ni and Pb >Mn> Co > Cu > Zn > Ni> Fe respectively. Pb had the highest THQ value in <i>L. niloticus</i> and <i>O. niloticus</i>, which were 0.61 and 0.409, respectively in adult. Similarly, Pb had noted that, <i>L. niloticus</i> and <i>O. niloticus</i> had the highest THQ values, at 0.87 and 0.58, respectively in children. The HI values due to consumption of <i>L. niloticus</i> muscle were 0.668 for adults and 0.942 for children. The mean concentrations of Pb and Cr in the tissues of <i>L. niloticus</i> and <i>O. niloticus</i> were above the FAO/WHO permissible limits. 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这项研究首次调查了埃塞俄比亚南部重要商业鱼类(黑线鲈和黑线鲂)体内的重金属含量及其对人类健康的危害。研究人员从奥莫河三角洲采集了 60 份鱼类样本。采用目标危害商数(THQ)、危害指数(HI)和目标癌症风险(TCR)来估算人类健康风险。在鲈鱼肝脏和肌肉中检测到的重金属平均含量一般分别按照铁>锌>铅>铜>锰>铬>钴>镍和铁>铅>锌>锰>铜>钴>铬>镍的顺序排列。同样,黑线鲈肌肉和肝脏组织中铁的平均含量顺序分别为铁>铅>锌>锰>铜>铬>钴>镍和铅>铁>锌>锰>钴>铜>镍。黑线鳕和红线鳕肌肉中的 THQs 分别按照 Pb > Cr > Cu >Mn> Co > Zn > Fe > Ni 和 Pb >Mn> Co > Cu > Zn > Ni > Fe 的顺序下降。在成鱼中,铅的THQ值最高,分别为0.61和0.409。同样,铅也指出,黑线鳕和红线鳕的 THQ 值最高,儿童分别为 0.87 和 0.58。食用黑线鳕肌肉导致的 HI 值成人为 0.668,儿童为 0.942。黑线鳕和红线鳕组织中铅和铬的平均浓度高于粮农组织/世卫组织的允许限值。因此,调查奥莫三角洲鱼类体内的重金属污染水平和人类健康风险对于解决环境和公共健康问题至关重要。
Level of Heavy Metals in Fish and Associated Human Health Risk From the Omo Delta in Southern Ethiopia: A First-Hand Report.
This study was the first to investigate the levels of heavy metals in commercially important fish species (Lates niloticus and Oreochromis niloticus) and the human health risk in Southern Ethiopia. Sixty fish samples were collected from the Omo delta. The target hazard quotient (THQ), hazard index (HI), and target cancer risk (TCR) were used to estimate the human health risks. The mean levels of heavy metals detected in the liver and muscle of Lates niloticus generally occurred in the order of Fe> Zn > Pb > Cu >Mn> Cr > Co > Ni and Fe > Pb > Zn >Mn > Cu > Co > Cr >Ni, respectively. Similarly, the mean levels of iron in the muscle and liver tissues of Oreochromis niloticus were in the order of Fe > Pb > Zn >Mn> Cu > Cr > Co > Ni and Pb > Fe > Zn >Mn> Co > Cu > Ni, respectively. The THQs in the muscle of L. niloticus and O. niloticus decreased in the order Pb > Cr > Cu >Mn> Co > Zn > Fe> Ni and Pb >Mn> Co > Cu > Zn > Ni> Fe respectively. Pb had the highest THQ value in L. niloticus and O. niloticus, which were 0.61 and 0.409, respectively in adult. Similarly, Pb had noted that, L. niloticus and O. niloticus had the highest THQ values, at 0.87 and 0.58, respectively in children. The HI values due to consumption of L. niloticus muscle were 0.668 for adults and 0.942 for children. The mean concentrations of Pb and Cr in the tissues of L. niloticus and O. niloticus were above the FAO/WHO permissible limits. Consequently, investigating heavy metal pollution levels in fish and human health risks from the Omo delta is imperative for addressing environmental and public health concerns.