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Elemental composition of aquaculture fish from West Bengal, India: nutrition versus food safety

机译:水产养殖鱼的元素组成从西孟加拉邦,印度:营养与食品安全

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Abstract Aquaculture production continues to grow in West Bengal, where on average people consume 8.2 kg capita−1 of fish each year, and an extensive mosaic of aquaculture ponds has developed along the River Hugli as clay pits are repurposed. The adjacent brickworks and industry (especially tanneries) are a source of environmental pollution, with potential for bioaccumulation of potentially harmful elements (PHEs) in fish farmed in these ponds. Fish from aquaculture present an opportunity to meet food sufficiency in West Bengal; however, an investigation to assess their effectiveness for micronutrient supply balanced against food safety is required. Five ponds close to industrial brick manufacture (urban) and three from rural areas were assessed for the degree of pollution within their pond sediments and waters. Fish were also sampled from each location including a subset from the market in Kolkata to determine the concentrations of PHEs in their fish muscle tissue. Dietary intake and PHE loading were calculated for four fish species to evaluate their nutrient content with respect to recommended daily intakes for adults, e.g. calcium (Ca), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and selenium (Se), and to establish whether the provisional maximum tolerable intakes (PMTIs) are exceeded for PHEs, e.g. aluminium (Al), arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), chromium (Cr), tin (Sn), copper (Cu) and lead (Pb). Preliminary results suggest that aquaculture is making an important contribution to nutrition, with fish being a good source of Se. However, in contrast to small wild-caught fish, aquaculture fish in the present study were poor sources of Fe, Ca and Zn. The fish also made substantial contributions (> 10%) to the PMTI of Hg and As. Therefore, there is an urgent need for ongoing monitoring and an expanded sampling programme, as well as research into approaches which might improve the nutritional quality of the farmed fish.
机译:摘要水产养殖产量在西孟加拉邦继续增长,每年平均人们每年消耗8.2千克人民币-1串,而且沿着粘土坑被重新灌注,沿着河豚开发了大量的水产养殖池塘马赛克。相邻的砖砌和行业(特别是坦宁)是环境污染的来源,具有在这些池塘中养殖的鱼中潜在有害的元素(手表)的生物累积潜力。来自水产养殖的鱼类提供了一个机会,以满足西孟加拉邦的食物充足;然而,需要调查评估其对食品安全性均衡的微量营养素供应的有效性。在池塘沉积物和水域内的污染程度评估了近于工业砖制造(城市)和三个接近工业砖制造(城市)和三个的池塘。鱼类也从每个地点采样,包括来自加尔各答的市场的子集,以确定鱼肌组织中的浓度。对于四种鱼类来评估膳食摄入和PHE装载,以评估其营养含量,以评估成人的建议日常摄入量,例如,钙(Ca),钾(K),镁(Mg),铁(Fe),锌(Zn)和硒(SE),并确定是否超过了PHES的临时最大耐受摄入量(PMTIS),例如,铝(Al),砷(AS),汞(Hg),铬(Cr),锡(Sn),铜(Cu)和铅(Pb)。初步结果表明,水产养殖是对营养的重要贡献,鱼是一种良好的SE来源。然而,与小型野生鱼类相比,本研究中的水产养殖鱼类是Fe,Ca和Zn的差。鱼类还使HG的PMTI贡献(> 10%)。因此,迫切需要持续监测和扩展的采样计划,以及研究可能改善养殖鱼类营养质量的方法。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Geochemistry and Health》 |2020年第4期|1211-1228|共18页
  • 作者单位

    Inorganic Geochemistry Centre for Environmental Geochemistry British Geological Survey Nottingham UK;

    Inorganic Geochemistry Centre for Environmental Geochemistry British Geological Survey Nottingham UK;

    Inorganic Geochemistry Centre for Environmental Geochemistry British Geological Survey Nottingham UK;

    Inorganic Geochemistry Centre for Environmental Geochemistry British Geological Survey Nottingham UK;

    Department of Marine Science University of Calcutta 35 Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata 700019 India;

    Department of Marine Science University of Calcutta 35 Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata 700019 India;

    Department of Marine Science University of Calcutta 35 Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata 700019 India;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Mercury (Hg); Toxic metals; PHEs; Contamination; Brick kilns; Fish; Aquaculture; RDI; PMTIs;

    机译:汞(Hg);毒性金属;小样;污染;砖窑;鱼;水产养殖;RDI;PMTIS;

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