Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia

A problem of food safety may rise in benthic estuary organisms such as the bivalve mollusc of <em>Anadara granosa</em>, as dangerous metals in environment may accumulate in their soft tissue. Fluctuation of accumulation may also happen, as there are factors that influence the amount of p...

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Main Authors: Hedi Januar, Dwiyitno, Izhamil Hidayah, Irma Hermana
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2019-01-01
Series:AIMS Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.5.356/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-6a988620709a4d3b87a91e9fe9e5aa4b2020-11-25T01:11:01ZengAIMS PressAIMS Environmental Science2372-03442372-03522019-01-016535636610.3934/environsci.2019.5.356Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, IndonesiaHedi Januar0Dwiyitno1Izhamil Hidayah2Irma Hermana3Indonesian Research and Development Center for Marine and Fisheries Products Processing and Biotechnology, KS Tubun Petamburan VI Street, Slipi, Central Jakarta 10260, IndonesiaIndonesian Research and Development Center for Marine and Fisheries Products Processing and Biotechnology, KS Tubun Petamburan VI Street, Slipi, Central Jakarta 10260, IndonesiaIndonesian Research and Development Center for Marine and Fisheries Products Processing and Biotechnology, KS Tubun Petamburan VI Street, Slipi, Central Jakarta 10260, IndonesiaIndonesian Research and Development Center for Marine and Fisheries Products Processing and Biotechnology, KS Tubun Petamburan VI Street, Slipi, Central Jakarta 10260, IndonesiaA problem of food safety may rise in benthic estuary organisms such as the bivalve mollusc of <em>Anadara granosa</em>, as dangerous metals in environment may accumulate in their soft tissue. Fluctuation of accumulation may also happen, as there are factors that influence the amount of pollutants in water environment. This research aimed to analyze the seasonal pattern (Indonesian east, intermediate, and west monsoon season) of heavy metals (Cr, Co, As, Cd, Hg and Pb) accumulation factor in the soft tissue <em>A. granosa</em> and evaluate the use of mollusc as bio-indicator in metals pollution. The study had been done on the estuary of Tanjung Balai, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Heavy metal from water, sediment, and soft tissue of <em>A. granosa</em> were extracted by microwave digestion and analyzed by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer). Result of the study showed that the heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>A. granosa</em> was as follow Cd &gt; As &gt; Hg &gt; Pb &gt; Cr &gt; Co and between 0.01–0.31 mg/kg. The concentration may consider as safe, which is below the maximum allowable limits for marine products. Meanwhile, a significant (P &lt; 0.05) heavy metals contamination was detected higher in the beginning east monsoon season. Thus, temporal variation should be considered in food safety monitoring program on fisheries products, which usually only collected once per year. Moreover, BWAF (bio-water accumulation factor) was detected significantly (P &lt; 0.05) higher than BSAF (bio-sediment accumulation factor). The results also showed only Cr and Pb had a significant relation (P &lt; 0.05) between their accumulation in environment and in the mollusc. Therefore, environmental parameters need to take into account when using bivalves as indicator of heavy metal pollution since seasonality could affect the absorption of heavy metals.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.5.356/fulltext.htmlheavy metalspollutionbivalve<i>anadara granosa</i>
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author Hedi Januar
Dwiyitno
Izhamil Hidayah
Irma Hermana
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Dwiyitno
Izhamil Hidayah
Irma Hermana
Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
AIMS Environmental Science
heavy metals
pollution
bivalve
<i>anadara granosa</i>
author_facet Hedi Januar
Dwiyitno
Izhamil Hidayah
Irma Hermana
author_sort Hedi Januar
title Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
title_short Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
title_full Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
title_fullStr Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>Anadara granosa</em> mollusc form Tanjung Balai, Indonesia
title_sort seasonal heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>anadara granosa</em> mollusc form tanjung balai, indonesia
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Environmental Science
issn 2372-0344
2372-0352
publishDate 2019-01-01
description A problem of food safety may rise in benthic estuary organisms such as the bivalve mollusc of <em>Anadara granosa</em>, as dangerous metals in environment may accumulate in their soft tissue. Fluctuation of accumulation may also happen, as there are factors that influence the amount of pollutants in water environment. This research aimed to analyze the seasonal pattern (Indonesian east, intermediate, and west monsoon season) of heavy metals (Cr, Co, As, Cd, Hg and Pb) accumulation factor in the soft tissue <em>A. granosa</em> and evaluate the use of mollusc as bio-indicator in metals pollution. The study had been done on the estuary of Tanjung Balai, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Heavy metal from water, sediment, and soft tissue of <em>A. granosa</em> were extracted by microwave digestion and analyzed by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer). Result of the study showed that the heavy metals accumulation in the soft tissue of <em>A. granosa</em> was as follow Cd &gt; As &gt; Hg &gt; Pb &gt; Cr &gt; Co and between 0.01–0.31 mg/kg. The concentration may consider as safe, which is below the maximum allowable limits for marine products. Meanwhile, a significant (P &lt; 0.05) heavy metals contamination was detected higher in the beginning east monsoon season. Thus, temporal variation should be considered in food safety monitoring program on fisheries products, which usually only collected once per year. Moreover, BWAF (bio-water accumulation factor) was detected significantly (P &lt; 0.05) higher than BSAF (bio-sediment accumulation factor). The results also showed only Cr and Pb had a significant relation (P &lt; 0.05) between their accumulation in environment and in the mollusc. Therefore, environmental parameters need to take into account when using bivalves as indicator of heavy metal pollution since seasonality could affect the absorption of heavy metals.
topic heavy metals
pollution
bivalve
<i>anadara granosa</i>
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.5.356/fulltext.html
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