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本文深入探讨了海产品中金属和类金属(MEs 和 MLOIDs)生物累积的复杂动态,重点关注富营养化环境中的迁移过程和交互效应。它揭示了影响海洋生物体内污染物浓度的重要机制,并深入研究了其对公共健康风险的影响。研究强调了 MEs 和 MLOIDs 在海产品中的生物蓄积性所带来的多方面挑战,强调了了解这些复杂性的必要性,以便制定有效的战略来减轻环境影响和保障公众健康。综述全面探讨了 MEs 和 MLOIDs 在水生生态系统中的生物累积和生物放大作用,涵盖了来源、进入机制、物种和转化。该书研究了海洋物种组织中物质的逐渐积累,强调了使用环境生物监测金属污染和评估与食用受污染海产品相关的风险。主要考虑因素包括膳食接触、加工对有毒 MEs 和 MLOIDs 含量的影响,以及这些元素在海产品中的生物利用率。研究探讨了作为 MEs 和 MLOIDs 污染关键指标的构建生物标志物,包括金属硫蛋白(MTs)和 DNA 损伤生物标志物。文章评估了这些生物标志物在环境监测、风险评估和监管措施中的作用,强调应整合暴露和效应生物标志物,以综合方法确保海产品的质量和安全。文章提倡不断研究完善生物标志物,探索同位素比率,了解加工方法的影响。文章强调了科学家、监管机构和海产品行业之间通力合作的重要性,以便根据地区情况采取相应措施。该研究设想了一种积极主动的知情战略,以促进环境保护和公众福祉,应对海产品中的 MEs 和 MLOIDs 污染。
Bioaccumulation of metals and metalloids in seafood: A comprehensive overview of mobilization, interactive effects in eutrophic environments, and implications for public health risks
This article delves into the intricate dynamics of metals and metalloids (MEs and MLOIDs) bioaccumulation in seafood, with a focus on mobilization processes and interactive effects in eutrophic environments. It unveils critical insights into the mechanisms influencing contaminant concentration in marine organisms, and thoroughly examines the implications for public health risks. The study emphasizes the multifaceted challenges posed by MEs and MLOIDs bioaccumulation in seafood, highlighting the necessity of understanding these complexities to develop effective strategies for mitigating environmental impact and safeguarding public health. The overview comprehensively explores the bioaccumulation and biomagnification of MEs and MLOIDs within aquatic ecosystems, covering sources, entry mechanisms, speciation, and transformation. It investigates the gradual buildup of substances in marine species tissue, emphasizing the use of environmental biomonitoring for metal pollution and assessing risks associated with consuming contaminated seafood. Key considerations include dietary exposure, the effects of processing on toxic MEs and MLOIDs contents, and the bioavailability of these elements in seafood products. The study examines constructive biomarkers as crucial indicators of MEs and MLOIDs contamination, ranging from metallothioneins (MTs) to DNA damage biomarkers. It evaluates their role in environmental monitoring, risk assessment, and regulatory measures, emphasizing the integration of exposure and effect biomarkers for a comprehensive approach to ensuring the quality and safety of seafood products. The article advocates ongoing research for refining biomarkers, exploring isotopic ratios, and understanding the effects of processing methods. It underscores the importance of collaborative efforts among scientists, regulatory bodies, and the seafood industry to tailor measures to regional contexts. The study envisions a proactive and informed strategy to foster environmental conservation and public well-being in response to MEs and MLOIDs contamination in seafood.
Journal of trace elements and mineralsMedicine and Dentistry (General), Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science (General), Toxicology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Nutrition, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)