Cadmium Uptake and Relationship to Feeding Habits of Freshwater Fish from the Ayeyarwady River, Mandalay, Myanmar.

IF 2.4 Q1 Medicine
Journal of Health and Pollution Pub Date : 2020-05-26 eCollection Date: 2020-06-01 DOI:10.5696/2156-9614-10.26.200608
Khin Myint Mar
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Abstract

Background: Pollution of the aquatic ecosystem by heavy metals is increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Cadmium (Cd) can accumulate in soil, be taken up by plants, and passed on in the food chain to animals and humans.

Objectives: The present study was conducted to analyze the uptake of Cd in muscles of sampled fish with different feeding habits and to compare levels of Cd in fish from the Ayeyarwady River, Myanmar with international standards.

Methods: The acid digestion procedure was used for sample preparation. Cadmium concentrations in fish samples were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (Perkin Elmer AAanalyst 800 and Winlab-32 software).

Results: In herbivorous fish species, Cd content ranged from 0.07 (Catla catla) to 0.086 mg/kg (Osteobrama belangeri). In carnivorous fish species, Cd ranged from 0.060 (Mystus leucophasis) to 0.083 mg/kg (Wallago attu). In omnivorous fish species, Cd ranged from 0.07 (Botia histrionica) to 0.084 mg/kg (Gudusia variegata). Cadmium content did not differ significantly across the three types of feeding habits (p>0.05).

Discussion: The accumulation of Cd in the muscle of studied fish was lower than the permissible limit set down by the European Union in 2001 (0.1 ppm), but above the limits set down by the Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization, European Commission (0.05 ppm) and within the limit of United States Food and Drug Administration (0.01-0.21 ppm). The data obtained in the present study indicate that levels of Cd were not significantly different across fish species with different feeding habits.

Conclusions: The examined fish samples were not fully safe for human consumption due to high levels of Cd.

Competing interests: The authors declare no competing financial interests.

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缅甸曼德勒伊洛瓦底江淡水鱼对镉的吸收及其摄食习性的关系
背景:由于人类活动的影响,重金属对水生生态系统的污染日益严重。镉(Cd)可以在土壤中积累,被植物吸收,并通过食物链传递给动物和人类。目的:本研究分析了不同摄食习惯的鱼类肌肉对Cd的吸收,并将缅甸伊洛瓦底江鱼类的Cd水平与国际标准进行了比较。方法:采用酸消化法制备样品。采用火焰原子吸收分光光度法(Perkin Elmer AAanalyst 800和Winlab-32软件)测定鱼样品中的镉浓度。结果:草食性鱼类中Cd含量在0.07 ~ 0.086 mg/kg之间。在肉食性鱼类中,镉含量为0.060 mg/kg ~ 0.083 mg/kg。杂食性鱼类的镉含量在0.07 ~ 0.084 mg/kg之间。镉含量在三种摄食方式间差异不显著(p>0.05)。讨论:所研究鱼类肌肉中Cd的积累低于2001年欧洲联盟规定的允许限度(0.1 ppm),但高于粮食及农业组织/世界卫生组织、欧洲委员会规定的限度(0.05 ppm),并在美国食品和药物管理局规定的限度(0.01-0.21 ppm)之内。本研究得到的数据表明,不同食性的鱼种间镉含量差异不显著。结论:由于cd含量高,检测的鱼样本对人类食用并不完全安全。竞争利益:作者声明没有竞争的经济利益。
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Journal of Health and Pollution Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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