Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria

Fish is an important part of the human diet, are at the top of the aquatic food chain with a high propensity to accumulating contaminants like heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) which are toxic to humans.  The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between condition...

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Main Authors: Oyelowo Oluwakemi, Awobajo Funmileyi, Samuel Titilola, Sogbesan Teniola, Fayiga Adewale, Mofolorunso Adekunle
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Published: Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala 2020-03-01
Series:Aceh Journal of Animal Science
Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14995
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spelling doaj-5ed60cb434084cef8860084af19159852020-11-25T03:29:08ZengFaculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah KualaAceh Journal of Animal Science2502-95682622-87342020-03-0151384610.13170/ajas.5.1.1499510870Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, NigeriaOyelowo Oluwakemi0Awobajo Funmileyi1Samuel Titilola2Sogbesan Teniola3Fayiga Adewale4Mofolorunso Adekunle5DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS.Fish is an important part of the human diet, are at the top of the aquatic food chain with a high propensity to accumulating contaminants like heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) which are toxic to humans.  The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between condition factor (physiologic wellbeing) of the fishes, PCBs, and heavy metal accumulation.Ten adult fish species three each of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Trachinotus teraia, Liza dumerilli, Tilapia guieensis, Pseudotolithus elongatus, Pomadasys jubelini, Polydactylus quadrifilis, Caranx hippos, Sphyreana barracuda, Arius heudoloti,were acquired at Epe Lagoon. Ten adult fish species three each of Argentina silus, Gadus chalcogrammus, Gadus morhua, Atlantic mackerel, Micropogonias undulatus, Urophycis sp., Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Oreochromis niloticus, Clupea harengus, Trachurus trachurus, imported into Lagos were purchased. The fish species’ condition factor was determined. The heavy metals were determined using AAS while PCB level was determined using GC-MS. Iron, mercury, zinc, arsenic, nickel and copper levels correlated positively with the condition factor in the local fishes while in the imported fishes, cadmium, iron, zinc, nickel, copper and lead levels correlated positively to the condition factor. The levels of PCBs in both the local and imported fishes were non-detectable.  It is concluded that the lead, copper, arsenic, zinc, mercury and cadmium in both the imported and local fishes were within permissible limits compared with the FAO/WHO maximum permissible limits. The positive correlation of some heavy metals to the fishes’ condition factor infers that these metals might be altering physiologic activities in the fishes.  Keywords: Condition factor; Heavy metals; Polychlorinated biphenyl; Fishhttp://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14995
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author Oyelowo Oluwakemi
Awobajo Funmileyi
Samuel Titilola
Sogbesan Teniola
Fayiga Adewale
Mofolorunso Adekunle
spellingShingle Oyelowo Oluwakemi
Awobajo Funmileyi
Samuel Titilola
Sogbesan Teniola
Fayiga Adewale
Mofolorunso Adekunle
Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
Aceh Journal of Animal Science
author_facet Oyelowo Oluwakemi
Awobajo Funmileyi
Samuel Titilola
Sogbesan Teniola
Fayiga Adewale
Mofolorunso Adekunle
author_sort Oyelowo Oluwakemi
title Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
title_short Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
title_full Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
title_fullStr Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into Lagos, Nigeria
title_sort condition factor, heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs) in the muscle of fishes harvested in, and imported into lagos, nigeria
publisher Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala
series Aceh Journal of Animal Science
issn 2502-9568
2622-8734
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Fish is an important part of the human diet, are at the top of the aquatic food chain with a high propensity to accumulating contaminants like heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) which are toxic to humans.  The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between condition factor (physiologic wellbeing) of the fishes, PCBs, and heavy metal accumulation.Ten adult fish species three each of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Trachinotus teraia, Liza dumerilli, Tilapia guieensis, Pseudotolithus elongatus, Pomadasys jubelini, Polydactylus quadrifilis, Caranx hippos, Sphyreana barracuda, Arius heudoloti,were acquired at Epe Lagoon. Ten adult fish species three each of Argentina silus, Gadus chalcogrammus, Gadus morhua, Atlantic mackerel, Micropogonias undulatus, Urophycis sp., Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Oreochromis niloticus, Clupea harengus, Trachurus trachurus, imported into Lagos were purchased. The fish species’ condition factor was determined. The heavy metals were determined using AAS while PCB level was determined using GC-MS. Iron, mercury, zinc, arsenic, nickel and copper levels correlated positively with the condition factor in the local fishes while in the imported fishes, cadmium, iron, zinc, nickel, copper and lead levels correlated positively to the condition factor. The levels of PCBs in both the local and imported fishes were non-detectable.  It is concluded that the lead, copper, arsenic, zinc, mercury and cadmium in both the imported and local fishes were within permissible limits compared with the FAO/WHO maximum permissible limits. The positive correlation of some heavy metals to the fishes’ condition factor infers that these metals might be altering physiologic activities in the fishes.  Keywords: Condition factor; Heavy metals; Polychlorinated biphenyl; Fish
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14995
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