The Kelp Laminaria hyperborea as a Bioindicator

Hilde Ervik
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During the period of 2015-2017, concentrations of the toxic or essential elements Cd, Hg, Pb, Al, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn and As were analysed in the species kelp Laminaria hyperborea in an upwelling and nutrient-rich area at Mausund in Frøya municipality in Trøndelag, Norway. Samples were extracted by HNO3 and analysed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). In this study, the mean levels in L. hyperborea were significantly different between all years for the elements Hg, Pb, Cr, Fe, Ni and Zn, and the study indicated a temporal increase in the concentrations of Hg, Pb, Fe and Zn during the three-year period. The study showed high levels of Cd and Hg, according to levels set by the Regulation of fertilisers, etc. of organic origin [1]. According to European feed legislation regarding the maximum permitted levels in feed ingredients and complete feed stuff, there were elevated levels for Cd in 2016, for Hg in 2017 and for As throughout the three-year period. The European food legislation also sets maximum permitted levels for Cd, Pb and Hg in food supplements. The Hg levels in 2017 also exceeded these levels for supplements. The lamina of the species L. hyperborea can be used as a bioindicator for short-term exposure, and the results from this study can be considered to be reference levels.
海带作为生物指示物的研究
2015-2017年,在挪威Trøndelag Frøya市Mausund的上升流和营养丰富地区,对海带海带中有毒或必需元素Cd、Hg、Pb、Al、Cr、Fe、Ni、Cu、Zn和As的浓度进行了分析。样品用HNO3提取,电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)分析。在本研究中,长白林中Hg、Pb、Cr、Fe、Ni和Zn元素的平均含量在各年份之间存在显著差异,且Hg、Pb、Fe和Zn元素的浓度在三年期间呈时间递增趋势。根据《有机来源肥料等法规》的规定[1],研究显示Cd和Hg含量较高。根据欧洲饲料法规关于饲料原料和全饲料中最大允许含量的规定,2016年镉含量升高,2017年汞含量升高,三年内砷含量升高。欧洲食品法规还规定了食品补充剂中镉、铅和汞的最大允许含量。2017年的汞含量也超过了补充剂的水平。该物种的叶片可作为短期暴露的生物指标,本研究结果可作为参考水平。
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