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Regional assessment of trace element concentrations in arrow squids (Nototodarus gouldi, N. sloanii) from New Zealand waters: Bioaccessibility and impact on food web and human consumers

机译:新西兰水域箭头鱿鱼(Nototodarus Gouldi,N.Sloanii)的区域评估:生物可接受性和对食品网和人类消费者的影响

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The New Zealand arrow squids, Nototodarus gouldi and N. sloanii, play an important role in the marine food web, and are both economically important fishery species. This study compares trace element concentrations (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni, Mn, Pb, U, and Zn) in these animals from different fishing locations within New Zealand's Exclusive Economic Zone (Auckland Islands, Chatham Rise, Dunedin, Golden Bay, Taranaki, and West Coast of the South Island). Muscular mantle (the tissue usually consumed by humans) and digestive gland tissue (the primary organ for trace element accumulation) concentrations were compared among regions, revealing size, species, and sampling location effects. Overall, N. gouldi had higher concentrations of As and Zn. The Taranaki region had the highest concentrations for Cd, Co, Cu, and Zn in both tissues analysed. To assess the bioaccessibility of these trace elements to humans, an in-vitro digestion simulation experiment was conducted, revealing bioavailable concentrations overall below the maximum levels presently considered tolerable for human consumption. However, the in-vitro digestion had no observable effect upon Cd concentrations in arrow squid mantle tissue (implying that the measured concentrations are bioaccessible to humans), and revealed that Cd had the highest potential impact on marine food webs and human health. Digestive gland concentrations in particular indicate that arrow squids can be considered important vectors for trace element transfer to top predators (mean concentration for Cd: 123 +/- 148 mu g g(-1) dw), with region-specific differences. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:新西兰箭头鱿鱼,Nototodarus Gouldi和N. Sloanii在海洋食品网上发挥着重要作用,并且都是经济上重要的渔业物种。本研究将这些动物中的痕量元素浓度(AS,CD,CO,Cr,Cu,Fe,Hg,Ni,Mn,Pb,U和Zn)与新西兰独家经济区(奥克兰群岛,查塔姆崛起,达尼丁,金湾,塔拉纳基和南岛西海岸)。在区域,露出尺寸,种类和采样位置效果,比较了肌肉露面(通常被人类消耗的组织)和消化腺组织(痕量元素积累的主要器官)浓度。总体而言,N.Gouldi具有更高的浓度和Zn。在分析的两种组织中,塔拉纳崎地区对CD,CO,Cu和Zn具有最高浓度。为了评估这些微量元素对人类的生物可接受性,进行了体外消化模拟实验,揭示了总体上的生物可利用浓度,低于目前认为可容许的人类消费。然而,体外消化对箭头鱿鱼壳体组织中的Cd浓度没有可观察到的影响(暗示测量的浓度对人类生物学是生物的),并显示CD对海洋食品网和人类健康的潜在影响。特别地,消化腺浓度表明,箭头鱿鱼可以被认为是痕量元素转移到顶部捕食者的重要载体(CD的平均浓度:123+/-148μg(-1)dw),具有区域特异性差异。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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    《Environmental Pollution》 |2020年第9期|114662.1-114662.11|共11页
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    Auckland Univ Technol Sch Sci AUT Lab Cephalopod Ecol & Systemat Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142 New Zealand;

    Auckland Univ Technol Sch Sci AUT Lab Cephalopod Ecol & Systemat Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142 New Zealand;

    Auckland Univ Technol Sch Sci AUT Lab Cephalopod Ecol & Systemat Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142 New Zealand;

    Univ Auckland Liggins Inst 85 Pk Rd Auckland 1023 New Zealand;

    Univ Canterbury Sch Phys & Chem Sci Private Bag 4800 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand;

    Auckland Univ Technol Sch Sci AUT Lab Cephalopod Ecol & Systemat Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142 New Zealand;

    Auckland Univ Technol Sch Sci AUT Lab Cephalopod Ecol & Systemat Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142 New Zealand;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 关键词

    Cephalopods; Biomonitoring; Bioaccumulation; Ommastrephidae; In-vitro digestion;

    机译:头部;生物监测;生物累积;OMASTRephidae;体外消化;

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