印度尼西亚万丹湾成角沿岸海域蓝蟹(Portunus pelagicus Linnaeus, 1758)重金属(Pb, Hg)含量

Nadya Febrianessa, S. Sulistiono, A. Samosir, M. Yokota
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随着万丹湾的工业和定居点数量的增加,废物的数量也随之增加,无论是固体、液体还是气体的形式,都可能污染环境。重金属是有毒污染物之一。重金属汞(Hg)和铅(Pb)进入大闸蟹(Portunus pelagicus)体内的机制,即通过消化食物的过程。本研究于2019年3月至8月进行了为期6个月的研究,旨在分析该水域蓝蟹(Portunus pelagicus)重金属含量(Pb和Hg)及安全消费水平。采用岛津AA 7000系列原子吸收分光光度计测定肉中重金属的浓度。分析结果表明,蓝蟹的铅、汞含量均在质量标准以内。蓝泳蟹的b -浓度因子也较低(<100)。观察到的水温、盐度、TSS、pH、溶解氧、浊度和透明度等水质数据都在海洋生物生存的可容忍范围内。每周最大摄入量计算是指粮农组织/世卫组织食品添加剂联合专家委员会(JECFA)发布的可容忍限量。JECFA建议,如果甲基汞在人体内累积,则计算每种重金属的PTWI为1.6 μg。每公斤体重。第1周,铅含量不超过25 μg。每公斤体重。第1周。青蟹的安全消费水平为2.3 kg肉。第1周(成人)和0.6公斤肉。第1周(儿童)。
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Heavy Metal (Pb, Hg) Contained in Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus pelagicus Linnaeus, 1758) in Cengkok Coastal Waters, Banten Bay, Indonesia
Increasing number of industries and settlements in Banten Bay were subsequently followed by an increase in the amount of waste, whether in the form of solid, liquid or gas that can pollute the environment. One of the toxic pollutants is heavy metal.The entry mechanism of the heavy metal Mercury (Hg) and Lead (Pb) in body of the crab (Portunus pelagicus), namely through the process of digestion food. This study was conducted for 6 months, from March to August 2019, and aimed to analyze the heavy metal content levels (Pb and Hg) and the safe consumption level of the blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) in the waters. The heavy metal concentration in the meat was measured through the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer) AA 7000 series Shimadzu. The analysis showed that the Pb and Hg contained in the blue swimming crab were still under the quality standards. Also, the b io-concentration factors of the blue swimming crab were low (<100) . Water quality data observed as temperature, salinity, TSS, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and transparency stayed in the range of tolerable limits for the survival of marine organisms. Maximum weekly intake calculation refers to the tolerable limits issued by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). The JECFA recommends calculating the PTWI of each heavy metal if it accumulates in the human body for methyl mercury 1.6 μg.kg bw.week -1 and for lead not exceed 25 μg.kg bw.week -1 . The safety consumption level of blue swimming crab from Cengkok Coastal water was 2.3 kg of meat.week -1 (for adults) and 0.6 kg of meat.week -1 (for children).
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