通过商业鱼类饲料在孟加拉国不同养殖鱼类组织中的重金属积累和消费者健康风险评估

IF 1.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE College & Research Libraries Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.22034/CRL.2021.119379
Biraj Saha, M. Mottalib, A. Razee
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由于养殖鱼类的可获得性和可负担性,它是孟加拉国各种人群的主要蛋白质和微量元素来源。由于重金属在水生环境中持续存在,这些金属可以在食物链中积累。含有重金属的养殖鱼类会对人类造成致癌和非致癌风险,因为它会从商业饲料中生物积累重金属。本研究旨在通过食用孟加拉国可获得的商业鱼类饲料来获取某些养殖鱼类肉中的重金属含量,并计算消费者每天摄入的潜在健康风险。重金属浓度(mg/kg,干重)范围如;采用电感耦合等离子体发射光谱(ICP-OES)测定了鱼饲料中的Pb(4.56 ~ 7.08)、Cd(0.23 ~ 1.28)、Cr(4.00 ~ 7.08)、Cu(11.23 ~ 20.62)、As(0.08 ~ 0.34)、Hg(0.05 ~ 0.34)和鱼饲料中的Pb(4.35 ~ 8.03)、Cd(0.87 ~ 1.35)、Cr(4.71 ~ 8.98)、Cu(14.00 ~ 31.80)、As(0.17 ~ 0.28)、Hg(0.08 ~ 0.41)。还将鱼组织和饲料中某些金属的记录浓度值与世界卫生组织(卫生组织,1995年)、粮食及农业组织(粮农组织,1983年)、欧洲联盟(欧盟,2001年)提出的安全限度进行了比较。这项研究还估计了在一定年龄每天食用这些养殖鱼类的致癌和非致癌风险。
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Heavy Metals Accumulation in Different Cultivated Fish Tissues through Commercial Fish Feeds and Health Risk Estimation in Consumers in Bangladesh
Cultivated fishes are major protein and microelement sources for all sorts of people in Bangladesh due to its availability and affordability. Since heavy metals are persistent in the aquatic environment, these metals can accumulate in the food chain. Cultivated fishes containing heavy metals can cause a carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk to human as it biologically accumulates heavy metals from commercial feeds. This study was designed to access the content of heavy metals in the flesh of some cultivated fish species through consuming commercial fish feeds available in Bangladesh and potential health risk calculation for consumers due to intake daily. The concentration (mg/kg, dry weight) range of heavy metals like; Pb (4.56- 7.08), Cd (0.23- 1.28), Cr (4.00-7.08), Cu (11.23- 20.62), As (0.08- 0.34), Hg (0.05- 0.34) in selected commercial fish feeds and Pb (4.35-8.03), Cd (0.87- 1.35), Cr (4.71-8.98), Cu (14.00- 31.80), As (0.17- 0.28), Hg (0.08- 0.41) in fishes were accessed by inductive coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). The recorded concentration value for selected metals in fish tissues and feeds were also compared with the safe limit proposed by World health organization (WHO, 1995), Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO, 1983), European Union (EU, 2001). This study also estimated the carcinogenic and non- carcinogenic risk due to daily consumption of these cultivated fishes for a certain age.
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