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Lead and Cadmiun Concentrations in the Catfish Pangasius Polyuranodon (Bleeker 1852) from the Siak River, Riau Province, Indonesia

机译:印度尼西亚廖内省锡亚克河Pan鱼Pangasius Polyuranodon(Bleeker 1852)中的铅和镉浓度

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During the last decades, increasing development of industries, urban communities and agriculture near aquatic ecosystems lead to pollution, especially in the developing countries of Southeast Asia. Due to trace metal pollution through increasing development and human activities near aquatic ecosystems, there is a growing risk of toxic metal exposure to fish and through their consumption also to humans. Therefore, the investigation of the chemical quality of fish for consumption, particularly the concentrations of toxic metals, is important for human health. We investigated the trace metal concentrations of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in different tissues of the catfish Pangasius polyuranodon from five areas of the Siak River in order to evaluate the potential for human health hazards resulting from fish consumption. Mean concentrations of Pb and Cd in gills (0.14 and 0.22, respectively), livers (0.11 and 0.18, respectively) and muscles (0.14 and 0.15, respectively) of P. polyuranodon were below national and international standards. Pb levels in gills and muscles were close to the national food standard at one sampling site and Cd concentrations in the gills were found to be at the national food standard at the same site. Only at one site, Cd concentration in the liver slightly exceeded the national, but not the international food standard. The overall results indicate that the edibles parts of P. polyuranodon in the Siak are only slightly contaminated by Pb and Cd and do not represent a risk for human consumption in regard to the two investigated trace metals. However, the special biogeochemistry of the blackwater river Siak might enhance bioaccumulation of toxic metals and more research is needed in regard to other toxic metals, seasonal availability of these metals, other consumed fish species, as well as fish age or size dependent accumulation of toxic metals.
机译:在过去的几十年中,水生生态系统附近工业,城市社区和农业的不断发展导致了污染,特别是在东南亚发展中国家。由于通过增加水生生态系统中的开发活动和人类活动而造成的微量金属污染,鱼类和人食用有毒金属的风险日益增加。因此,对食用鱼类的化学质量,特别是有毒金属的浓度进行调查,对人类健康至关重要。我们调查了锡克河五个地区the鱼Pangasius polyuranodon的不同组织中的痕量金属铅(Pb)和镉(Cd),以评估食用鱼对人类健康造成的潜在危害。聚浦尿假单胞菌的腮(分别为0.14和0.22),肝脏(分别为0.11和0.18)和肌肉(分别为0.14和0.15)中Pb和Cd的平均浓度低于国家和国际标准。在一个采样点,腮和肌肉中的Pb含量接近国家食品标准,而在同一地点,腮中的Cd浓度也达到了国家食品标准。仅在一个地点,肝脏中的Cd浓度略高于国家标准,但未超过国际食品标准。总体结果表明,Siak聚浦金枪鱼的可食部分仅受到Pb和Cd的轻微污染,就两种被调查的痕量金属而言,并不构成人类食用的风险。但是,黑水锡克河的特殊生物地球化学可能会增强有毒金属的生物富集,因此需要对其他有毒金属,这些金属的季节性供应,其他消耗的鱼类以及鱼龄或大小依赖的有毒物质积累进行更多的研究。金属。

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