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Paschal O. Iniaghe , Ejovi Osioma , Faustina O. Iniaghe
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导言 鱼类中的痕量金属对鱼类本身和食用者都有不同的重要作用。然而,其中一些金属在低浓度时就具有毒性,被认为会危害健康。本研究测定了尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州进口冷冻鱼类中六种微量金属(铅、镉、镍、铜、锰和锌)的浓度。还评估了国内热加工技术(烹饪、油炸和烟熏)对痕量金属浓度的影响,以及食用鱼类中这些金属的潜在风险。方法从批发和零售店购买六种不同种类的进口冷冻鱼类,分别制成生、熟、油炸和烟熏样品。使用混合酸消化鱼肉样本,并使用火焰原子吸收光谱仪对金属进行定量。结果生鱼样本中痕量金属的平均浓度按照以下顺序排列:锌;铜;镉;镍;锰。所有鱼类样本中均未检测到铅。检测到的微量金属浓度范围如下--镉镉:3.45-9.40 毫克/千克,镍:0.001-13.13 毫克/千克,铜:6.10-9.95 毫克/千克:6.10-9.95毫克/千克,锰:0.001-1.05毫克/千克,锌:14.50-43.65毫克/千克:14.50-43.65 毫克/千克。所有生鱼品种中的镉浓度都大大超过了允许限值。国内热加工技术对鱼肉中痕量金属浓度的影响没有规律可循,所有热加工鱼肉样本中只有镉浓度超过了允许限值。危害商数(HQ)值显示,只有镉在儿童和成人暴露情况下的 HQ 值为 1。由于镉具有毒性,有必要对进口水产品进行持续筛查,以保障公众健康。
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Effect of domestic heat processing techniques on the trace metals concentration in imported frozen fish products in Bayelsa State, Nigeria, and health risk assessment

Introduction

Trace metals in fish play different important roles, both for the fish itself and humans who consume them. However, some of these metals are toxic at low concentrations, and are considered as health hazards. In this study, the concentration of six trace metals (Pb, Cd, Ni, Cu, Mn and Zn) were determined in imported frozen fish species available in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The effect of domestic heat processing techniques (cooking, frying and smoking) on the trace metals concentration, and the potential risk due to consumption of these metals in fish were also evaluated.

Methods

Six different species of imported frozen fish species were purchased from wholesale and retail outlets, and were prepared as raw, cooked, fried and smoked samples. A mixture of acids was used for digestion of fish samples, while Flame atomic absorption spectrometer was used for quantification of metals. The hazard index was employed for evaluating the non-carcinogenic risk of metals in fish.

Results

The average trace metals concentration in the raw fish samples followed the order: Zn > Cu > Cd > Ni > Mn. Pb was undetected in all fish samples. The concentration of the detected trace metals ranged as follows - Cd: 3.45–9.40 mg/kg, Ni: <0.001–13.13 mg/kg, Cu: 6.10–9.95 mg/kg, Mn: <0.001–1.05 mg/kg, and Zn: 14.50–43.65 mg/kg. The Cd concentration in all raw fish species greatly exceeded its permissible limits. The effect of domestic heat processing techniques on trace metals concentration in fish did not follow any regular pattern, and only Cd concentrations exceeded its permissible limit in all heat processed fish samples. The hazard quotient (HQ) values showed that only Cd had HQ values >1 for both child and adult exposure scenarios.

Conclusion

The results suggest trace metal contamination of fish samples by Cd, with significant potential non-carcinogenic risk. Since Cd is toxic, continuous screening of imported fish products is necessary, in order to safeguard public health.

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Journal of trace elements and minerals
Journal of trace elements and minerals Medicine and Dentistry (General), Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science (General), Toxicology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Nutrition, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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