Heavy Metal Intake by Fishes of Different River Locations in Bangladesh: A Comparative Statistical Review

Md. Mazedul Haque Sachchu, Amir Hossain, Md. Mahmudul Kobir, Md. Durul Hoda, Md. Raju Ahamed, Miss Nushrat Jahan Lima, Tanjina Nasrin Eva, Md. Ashraful Alam
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Bangladesh a nation with a high population density, gets all of the protein it needs from river fishes. The observation is very alarming that heavy metals polluted the major river water by the growing garment washing, dyeing and textile, fertilizer, cement, tannery, metal, electrochemical and pharmaceutical industries were the main culprits that don’t have proper effective effluent treatment plants (ETP). High-value heavy metals in industrial area river fish as chromium (Cr) 164.73 mg/kg in Heteropneustes fossilis (stinging catfish) at Buriganga River, Hazaribagh, zinc (Zn) 309.47 mg/kg in Mastacembelus armatus (Bain) fish at Bangshi river, Savar, copper (Cu) 26.33 mg/kg in Mastacembelus armatus (Bain) at Bangshi river, Savar, arsenic (As) 5.64 mg/kg in Heteropneustes fossilis (stinging catfish) at Bangshi river, Savar, lead (Pb) 18.16 mg/kg in Channa punctatus (Taki) at Buriganga river, Hazaribagh and cadmium (Cd) 2.03 mg/kg in Heteropneustes fossilis (stinging catfish) at Buriganga river, Hazaribagh were observed. The two rivers are identified as most contaminated by heavy metals one is the Bangshi River, Savar, Gazipur and another one Buriganga River, Hazaribagh. The main reason for the contamination of these two rivers was uncontrolled industrialization around Dhaka and in Hazaribagh, a huge number of tanneries have grown that use a huge quantity of Cr creating a threat to the ecosystem and even a serious health risk for humans. Heavy metals that fish consume are contaminating river water ecosystems. This contamination spreads to human bodies and is the cause of many serious ailments.
孟加拉国不同河段鱼类的重金属摄入量:比较统计回顾
孟加拉国是一个人口密度很高的国家,它所需的蛋白质全部来自河鱼。令人震惊的是,由于洗染和纺织、化肥、水泥、制革、金属、电化学和制药等行业不断发展,重金属污染了主要河水,而这些行业又没有适当有效的污水处理厂(ETP)。工业区河流鱼类中的重金属含量较高,如哈扎里巴格 Buriganga 河的 Heteropneustes fossilis(刺鲶)体内铬(Cr)含量为 164.73 毫克/千克,萨瓦尔 Bangshi 河的 Mastacembelus armatus(Bain)体内锌(Zn)含量为 309.47 毫克/千克,萨瓦尔 Bangshi 河的 Mastacembelus armatus(Bain)体内铜(Cu)含量为 26.33 毫克/千克,萨瓦尔 Bangshi 河的 Mastacembelus armatus(Bain)体内砷(As)含量为 5.64 毫克/千克。在萨瓦尔 Bangshi 河的 Heteropneustes fossilis(刺鲶)体内观察到每公斤 64 毫克的砷(As),在哈扎里巴格 Buriganga 河的 Channa punctatus(Taki)体内观察到每公斤 18.16 毫克的铅(Pb),在哈扎里巴格 Buriganga 河的 Heteropneustes fossilis(刺鲶)体内观察到每公斤 2.03 毫克的镉(Cd)。有两条河流被确定为受重金属污染最严重的河流,一条是加济普尔萨瓦尔的班希河,另一条是哈扎里巴格的布里甘加河。造成这两条河流污染的主要原因是达卡周围无节制的工业化,而在哈扎里巴格,大量制革厂的发展使用了大量的铬,对生态系统造成威胁,甚至严重危害人类健康。鱼类摄入的重金属污染了河水生态系统。这种污染会扩散到人体,导致许多严重的疾病。
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