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The study evaluated the nutritional intake of elements through the ingestion of clams and mussels and the potential health risks to consumers. The lead levels found in <i>M. galloprovincialis</i> were below the LOQ, while in <i>T. decussatus</i> the concentrations were below the limit indicated by European Regulation 915/2023. Statistical analysis was carried out on <i>M. galloprovincialis</i> and <i>T. decussatus</i> samples using SPSS 27 and the data showed highly significant differences between the two species (<i>p</i> < 0.001). Cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) concentrations were also below the legal limit in all samples analyzed. This study has shown that clams and mussels are a source of sodium (Na) with a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of 36% in <i>M. galloprovincialis</i> and 77% in <i>T. decussatus</i>. The percentages obtained for calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) were 17%-19% and 18%-8%, respectively. The RDA of chromium (Cr) was of 191% for <i>M. galloprovincialis</i> and of 405% for <i>T. decussatus.</i> The Fe percentages were 92% and 169% for <i>M. galloprovincialis</i> and <i>T. decussatus</i>, respectively. 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双壳贝类会接触到多种污染物,其中一些可能对人类健康有毒。本研究的目的是检测法罗湖的水、沉积物、贻贝和钝贝中的必需和非必需元素,如 Na、Ca、Mg、Cr、Mn、Fe、Ni、Cu、Zn、As、Cd、Pb、Hg、Be 和 Co。法罗湖是一个海洋湖泊,位于墨西拿(西西里岛)北部海岸,多年来一直从事贝类养殖。除汞采用直接汞分析仪(DMA-80)进行定量分析外,其他金属均采用单四极电感耦合等离子体质谱仪(ICP-MS)进行分析。该研究评估了通过摄入蛤蜊和贻贝摄入的营养元素以及对消费者的潜在健康风险。在 M. galloprovincialis 中发现的铅含量低于 LOQ,而在 T. decussatus 中发现的铅含量低于欧洲第 915/2023 号法规规定的限值。使用 SPSS 27 对五倍子和十倍子样本进行了统计分析,数据显示这两个物种之间存在非常显著的差异(p < 0.001)。所有分析样本中的镉(Cd)和汞(Hg)浓度也低于法定限值。这项研究表明,蛤蜊和贻贝是钠(Na)的来源,在 M. galloprovincialis 和 T. decussatus 中,钠的推荐膳食摄入量(RDA)分别为 36% 和 77%。钙(Ca)和镁(Mg)的比例分别为 17%-19% 和 18%-8%。铬(Cr)的 RDA 在五倍子中为 191%,在十倍子中为 405%。五倍子和十倍子的铁含量分别为 92% 和 169%。在法鲁湖的两种双壳类动物体内观察到的其他金属浓度一般低于对人类健康有风险的每周可容忍摄入量(TWI)估计值。
Mineral composition in mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and clam Tapes decussatus from Faro Lake of Messina: risk assessment for human health.
Bivalve are exposed to a wide range of contaminants, some of which may be toxic to human health. The aim of this study was to detect essential and non-essential elements such as Na, Ca, Mg, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb, Hg, Be and Co in water, sediments, and Mytilus galloprovincialis and Tapes decussatus from Faro Lake. It is a lake of marine origin located on the northern coast of Messina (Sicily), where shellfish farming has been practiced for many years. Metals were analysed by a single quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS), except for Hg, which was quantified using a direct mercury analyser (DMA-80). The study evaluated the nutritional intake of elements through the ingestion of clams and mussels and the potential health risks to consumers. The lead levels found in M. galloprovincialis were below the LOQ, while in T. decussatus the concentrations were below the limit indicated by European Regulation 915/2023. Statistical analysis was carried out on M. galloprovincialis and T. decussatus samples using SPSS 27 and the data showed highly significant differences between the two species (p < 0.001). Cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) concentrations were also below the legal limit in all samples analyzed. This study has shown that clams and mussels are a source of sodium (Na) with a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of 36% in M. galloprovincialis and 77% in T. decussatus. The percentages obtained for calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) were 17%-19% and 18%-8%, respectively. The RDA of chromium (Cr) was of 191% for M. galloprovincialis and of 405% for T. decussatus. The Fe percentages were 92% and 169% for M. galloprovincialis and T. decussatus, respectively. The concentrations of the other metals observed in the two bivalve species of Lake Faro were generally lower than the Tolerable Weekly Intake (TWI) values estimated as a risk to human health.