Concentrations of Selected Trace Elements in Marine Bivalves and the Dietary Risk to Residents of Dalian City, Northern China

Liqiang Zhao, Feng Yang, Xi-wu Yan
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ABSTRACT To assess the potential health risks associated with selected trace elements due to consumption of bivalves, a screening-level risk assessment was conducted through consideration of internationally accepted dietary guidelines and the calculation of hazard quotients. Seventeen edible bivalve species were collected from a local market in Dalian City, China. The ranges obtained for the trace elements analyzed in mg/kg dry weight were as follows: Cu (1.8–133), Zn (56–693), Mn (5.7–150), Se (0.2–3.8), Ni (0.56–7.67), Cd (0.04–10.3), Cr (0.48–2.23), Pb (0.01–1.63), Hg (0.07–0.35), and As (0.22–4.00). The estimated daily intake (EDI) of bivalves was 15.0–255.1 times lower than the RfD guidelines for all the trace elements studied. Further, the calculated hazard quotients (HQs) of the trace elements analyzed were well less than 1. Therefore, there were no potential human health risks to Dalian City consumers of marine bivalves.
大连市海生双壳类动物中选定微量元素含量及居民膳食风险
摘要:为了评估食用双壳类动物与选定微量元素相关的潜在健康风险,通过考虑国际公认的膳食指南和计算危害商,进行筛查级风险评估。在大连市某市场采集了17种食用双壳类动物。以mg/kg干重为单位分析的微量元素范围为:Cu(1.8 ~ 133)、Zn(56 ~ 693)、Mn(5.7 ~ 150)、Se(0.2 ~ 3.8)、Ni(0.56 ~ 7.67)、Cd(0.04 ~ 10.3)、Cr(0.48 ~ 2.23)、Pb(0.01 ~ 1.63)、Hg(0.07 ~ 0.35)、as(0.22 ~ 4.00)。双壳类动物的估计每日摄入量(EDI)比所研究的所有微量元素的RfD指南低15.0-255.1倍。此外,所分析的微量元素计算出的危害商数(HQs)均小于1。因此,大连市食用海生双壳类动物不存在潜在的人类健康风险。
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