Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea

In the Turkish Black Sea coasts fish is particularly consumed because of high protein supplies, essential amino acids, vitamin, and mineral content. Fish are exposed to contaminants such as heavy metals in polluted waters. The aims of the study are to determine heavy metals in Pleuronectiformes spec...

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Main Authors: Levent Bat, Fatih Şahin, Ayşah Öztekin
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Temuco 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research
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spelling doaj-566038076acc46b280cccde49f0f357a2020-11-25T03:27:12ZengUniversidad Católica de TemucoSustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research0719-37260719-37262019-06-0172150162http://dx.doi.org/10.7770/safer-V0N0-art1664Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black SeaLevent Bat0Fatih Şahin1Ayşah Öztekin 2Sinop University Fisheries Faculty, Department of Hydrobiology, 57000 Sinop, TurkeySinop University Fisheries Faculty, Department of Hydrobiology, 57000 Sinop, TurkeySinop University Fisheries Faculty, Department of Hydrobiology, 57000 Sinop, TurkeyIn the Turkish Black Sea coasts fish is particularly consumed because of high protein supplies, essential amino acids, vitamin, and mineral content. Fish are exposed to contaminants such as heavy metals in polluted waters. The aims of the study are to determine heavy metals in Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea and determine the health risks due to the consumption of contaminated fish. Pleuronectiformes species Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) belonging to Scophthalmidae family, Arnoglossus laterna (Walbaum, 1792) belonging to Bothidae family and Pegusa lascaris (Risso, 1810) belonging to Soleidae family were collected from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea in fishing season of 2016. Heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) in edible tissues were determined by ICP-MS (Agilent 7700x). The limit values given by the international and national organizations did not exceed in the muscle tissues of turbot, Mediterranean scald fish and sand sole. Overall Zn was detected in higher concentrations in all species followed by Cu, Pb, Hg and Cd. The results obtained from the analyses of the maximum levels of the metals except Hg were found in turbot. The highest Hg (0.021±0.007 µg g-1 wet wt.) was found in sand sole. However, the high amounts of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in turbot were 0.011±0.004, 0.07±0.005,1.32±0.28 and 14±3 µg g-1 wet wt., respectively. The EDIs and EWIs of the metals were estimated taking into account the mean of metal in all fish samples and the mean consumption of fish per day/week for adults. These results are normally significantly lower than the recommended values of FAO/WHO. Estimated HIs of all the considered metals were below the value of 1, therefore the metals in fish samples do not toxic any apparent threat to the population and these fishes are healthy for consumption.http://safer.uct.cl/index.php/safer/article/view/1664/pdfscophthalmus maximusarnoglossus laternapegusa lascarisheavy metalsblack sea
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author Levent Bat
Fatih Şahin
Ayşah Öztekin
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Fatih Şahin
Ayşah Öztekin
Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research
scophthalmus maximus
arnoglossus laterna
pegusa lascaris
heavy metals
black sea
author_facet Levent Bat
Fatih Şahin
Ayşah Öztekin
author_sort Levent Bat
title Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
title_short Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
title_full Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
title_fullStr Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal contamination of Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea
title_sort heavy metal contamination of pleuronectiformes species from sinop coasts of the black sea
publisher Universidad Católica de Temuco
series Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research
issn 0719-3726
0719-3726
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In the Turkish Black Sea coasts fish is particularly consumed because of high protein supplies, essential amino acids, vitamin, and mineral content. Fish are exposed to contaminants such as heavy metals in polluted waters. The aims of the study are to determine heavy metals in Pleuronectiformes species from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea and determine the health risks due to the consumption of contaminated fish. Pleuronectiformes species Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) belonging to Scophthalmidae family, Arnoglossus laterna (Walbaum, 1792) belonging to Bothidae family and Pegusa lascaris (Risso, 1810) belonging to Soleidae family were collected from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea in fishing season of 2016. Heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) in edible tissues were determined by ICP-MS (Agilent 7700x). The limit values given by the international and national organizations did not exceed in the muscle tissues of turbot, Mediterranean scald fish and sand sole. Overall Zn was detected in higher concentrations in all species followed by Cu, Pb, Hg and Cd. The results obtained from the analyses of the maximum levels of the metals except Hg were found in turbot. The highest Hg (0.021±0.007 µg g-1 wet wt.) was found in sand sole. However, the high amounts of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in turbot were 0.011±0.004, 0.07±0.005,1.32±0.28 and 14±3 µg g-1 wet wt., respectively. The EDIs and EWIs of the metals were estimated taking into account the mean of metal in all fish samples and the mean consumption of fish per day/week for adults. These results are normally significantly lower than the recommended values of FAO/WHO. Estimated HIs of all the considered metals were below the value of 1, therefore the metals in fish samples do not toxic any apparent threat to the population and these fishes are healthy for consumption.
topic scophthalmus maximus
arnoglossus laterna
pegusa lascaris
heavy metals
black sea
url http://safer.uct.cl/index.php/safer/article/view/1664/pdf
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