Heavy Metals (Mercury, Lead and Cadmium) Determination in 17 Species of Fish Marketed in Khorramabad City, West of Iran

Q4 Medicine
A. Mortazavi, M. Hatamikia, M. Bahmani, H. Hassanzadazar
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Abstract

Heavy metals entrance to fish body tissues and transferring to human body systems after their consuming makes numerous undesirable effects and health problems. The aim of this study was to determine some heavy metals (lead, cadmium and mercury) in fresh fishes marketed in Khorramabad City, west of Iran. In this descriptive study, five samples of 17 fish species with high consumption were purchased randomly in 2014. Measurement of mercury, lead and cadmium was performed using atomic absorption spectrometry. All measurements were performed three times for each sample. Lead mean levels in fish samples was in the range 0.736 -1.005 ppm, cadmium range was from 0.196 to 0.015 ppm and mean content of mercury was  0.431 - 0.107 ppm. At present mean concentration of lead, mercury and cadmium in supplied fishes muscle is lower than maximum recommended levels according to WHO, EC and FDA guidelines. Based on the obtained results of this study and the importance of heavy metals in foods and their impacts on human health, continuous monitoring of heavy metals levels in foods is necessary.
伊朗西部霍拉马巴德市市售17种鱼类中重金属(汞、铅和镉)的测定
重金属进入鱼类的身体组织,并在食用后转移到人体系统,造成许多不良影响和健康问题。本研究的目的是确定在伊朗西部霍拉马巴德市销售的鲜鱼中的一些重金属(铅、镉和汞)。在本次描述性研究中,我们在2014年随机采购了17种高消费鱼类的5个样本。采用原子吸收光谱法测定汞、铅和镉。对每个样品进行三次测量。鱼类样本中铅的平均含量为0.736 -1.005 ppm,镉的平均含量为0.196 - 0.015 ppm,汞的平均含量为0.431 - 0.107 ppm。目前供应的鱼类肌肉中铅、汞和镉的平均浓度低于世卫组织、欧共体和食品和药物管理局指导方针规定的最高建议水平。根据本研究所得的结果,以及食物中重金属的重要性及其对人体健康的影响,有必要持续监测食物中的重金属水平。
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Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal of Chemical Health Risks Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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