加蓬moyen - ogoou省和上ogoou省巨大水文网中鱼类的金属积累:对人类健康的影响。

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Clency Mikala Okouyi, Michel Mathurin Kamdem, Patricks Voua Otomo, Gaël Darren Maganga
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由于畜牧业已经过时,加蓬依靠其丰富的鱼类资源为其人口提供动物蛋白质。本研究旨在对加蓬moyen - ogoou省和上ogoou省人群经常食用的四种鱼类(Oreochromis niloticus、Clarias gariepinus、Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus、Polydactylus quadrifilis)进行金属分析,并推断依赖这些淡水产品作为蛋白质来源的人群的潜在健康风险。采用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱(ICP-OES)技术,在2021 - 2022年高流量期(HF)和低流量期(LF)分别从Ezanga、oguemou、onangu、Nguenè (moye - ogoou)和Grand Poubara (haut - ogoou)湖泊取样,分析了7种重金属(hm)含量。在整个水流周期内,无论湖泊和鱼类,Fe的浓度最高,其次是Al > Mn > Hg > Pb> As> Cd。gariepinus肌肉组织中Hg的浓度相对较高(6.65 mg)。kg-1)在大普巴拉的LF时期取样。在所有鱼类肌肉中发现的汞浓度也超过了美国环境保护署设定的最高可接受限度。在非洲大陆有报道的所有物种中,黄颡鱼(C. gariepinus, Grand Poubara, LF)和O. niloticus (onangu, LF)和O. niloticus (Nguenè, HF)、P. quadrifilis (onangu, HF)和C. nigrodigitatus (oguemou, LF)的铁含量最高。健康风险评估表明,食用来自所有调查湖泊的鱼类的当地人口患癌症的风险较高。有必要在国家一级执行一项更大的监测方案,以提高认识并改进对渔业资源的管理,同时保护依赖这些资源为生的当地人口的环境和健康。
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Metal accumulation in fish species of a vast hydrographic network in the Moyen-Ogooué and Haut-Ogooué Provinces of Gabon: Implications for human health.

With an obsolete livestock sector, Gabon relies on its huge hydrographic network rich in fish to supply its populations with animal proteins. This study aimed to conduct metal analyses in four fish species (Oreochromis niloticus, Clarias gariepinus, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Polydactylus quadrifilis) frequently consumed by human populations in the Moyen-Ogooué and Haut-Ogooué Provinces of Gabon and infer the potential human health risks for those populations who rely on these freshwater produces as a source of proteins. Fish were sampled from Ezanga, Oguemoué, Onangué, Nguenè (Moyen-Ogooué) and Grand Poubara (Haut-Ogooué) Lakes during the high flow period (HF) and low flow period (LF) from 2021 to 2022, and analysed for seven heavy metals (HMs) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) techniques. Throughout the flow periods, and regardless of the lake and fish species, Fe was found to have the highest concentration, followed by Al > Mn > Hg > Pb> As> Cd. The relatively high concentration of Hg was recorded in the muscle tissues of C. gariepinus (6.65 mg. kg-1) sampled during the LF period at Grand Poubara. The concentrations of Hg found in the muscle of all fish species also exceeded the maximum acceptable limits set by the American Environmental Protection Agency. The concentrations of Fe in C. gariepinus (Grand Poubara, LF) and O. niloticus (Onangué, LF), and those of Al in O. niloticus (Nguenè, HF), P. quadrifilis (Onangué, HF) and C. nigrodigitatus (Oguemoué, LF) were amongst the highest concentrations ever reported on the African continent. Health risk assessments indicated a heightened risk of cancer for local populations consuming the fish species from all the lakes investigated. There is a need to implement an increased surveillance programme at national level in order to raise awareness and improve the management of fishery resources while preserving the environment and the health of local populations that rely upon these resources for their subsistence.

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