MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT

In the present paper, we focused on assessment of the contamination levels of five species (n = 33) of edible wild mushrooms (Macrolepiota procera, Boletus reticulatus, Suillus grevillei, Russula xerampelina and Xerocomellus chrysenteron). We collected samples of above-ground parts of the macroscopi...

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Main Authors: Július Árvay, Zuzana Záhorcová, Ján Tomáš, Martin Hauptvogl, Radovan Stanovič, Ľuboš Harangozo
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Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2015-02-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
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spelling doaj-7d29dc2f4ff54948afa95bb8dbf6b4292020-11-24T23:05:47ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782015-02-01vol. 4special issue 3 (Food Sciences)143723-1MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENTJúlius ÁrvayZuzana ZáhorcováJán TomášMartin HauptvoglRadovan StanovičĽuboš HarangozoIn the present paper, we focused on assessment of the contamination levels of five species (n = 33) of edible wild mushrooms (Macrolepiota procera, Boletus reticulatus, Suillus grevillei, Russula xerampelina and Xerocomellus chrysenteron). We collected samples of above-ground parts of the macroscopic fungi species in historical mining and processing area surrounding Banská Bystrica (Central Slovakia) in 2014. Within 2 m radius of the samples, we also took samples of underlying substrate. On the basis of the substrate, along with the monitored contaminant – mercury, we calculated bioaccumulation factors for individual species and their anatomical parts (cap and stipe). From the obtained results of the mercury content in the edible mushrooms, we then determined provisionally tolerable weekly intake (PTWI). The limit value for mercury (0.350 mg Hg kg-1 for an individual with average weight of 70 kg) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO). Our results suggest that despite the relatively low level of Hg in the underlying substrate, the species Macrolepiota procera (1.98 mg kg-1 ± 68.2 (0.41 - 3.20 mg kg-1 DW)) is characterized by extremely high bioaccumulation ability, as confirmed by the bioaccumulation factors (BAFc = 15.3; BAFs = 8.02). PTWI value was exceeded by almost 20%. In case of the other studied edible wild mushroom species, we did not record any increased risk of mercury intake by consumers. Generally it can be stated that consumption of wild mushrooms represents a relatively small but significant risk of negative impact on the consumer´s health.http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Árvay.pdfMercurymushroomcontaminationbioaccumulationhuman health risk
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author Július Árvay
Zuzana Záhorcová
Ján Tomáš
Martin Hauptvogl
Radovan Stanovič
Ľuboš Harangozo
spellingShingle Július Árvay
Zuzana Záhorcová
Ján Tomáš
Martin Hauptvogl
Radovan Stanovič
Ľuboš Harangozo
MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
Mercury
mushroom
contamination
bioaccumulation
human health risk
author_facet Július Árvay
Zuzana Záhorcová
Ján Tomáš
Martin Hauptvogl
Radovan Stanovič
Ľuboš Harangozo
author_sort Július Árvay
title MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
title_short MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
title_full MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
title_fullStr MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
title_full_unstemmed MERCURY IN EDIBLE WILD-GROWN MUSHROOMS FROM HISTORICAL MINING AREA – SLOVAKIA: BIOACCUMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
title_sort mercury in edible wild-grown mushrooms from historical mining area – slovakia: bioaccumulation and risk assessment
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
issn 1338-5178
publishDate 2015-02-01
description In the present paper, we focused on assessment of the contamination levels of five species (n = 33) of edible wild mushrooms (Macrolepiota procera, Boletus reticulatus, Suillus grevillei, Russula xerampelina and Xerocomellus chrysenteron). We collected samples of above-ground parts of the macroscopic fungi species in historical mining and processing area surrounding Banská Bystrica (Central Slovakia) in 2014. Within 2 m radius of the samples, we also took samples of underlying substrate. On the basis of the substrate, along with the monitored contaminant – mercury, we calculated bioaccumulation factors for individual species and their anatomical parts (cap and stipe). From the obtained results of the mercury content in the edible mushrooms, we then determined provisionally tolerable weekly intake (PTWI). The limit value for mercury (0.350 mg Hg kg-1 for an individual with average weight of 70 kg) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO). Our results suggest that despite the relatively low level of Hg in the underlying substrate, the species Macrolepiota procera (1.98 mg kg-1 ± 68.2 (0.41 - 3.20 mg kg-1 DW)) is characterized by extremely high bioaccumulation ability, as confirmed by the bioaccumulation factors (BAFc = 15.3; BAFs = 8.02). PTWI value was exceeded by almost 20%. In case of the other studied edible wild mushroom species, we did not record any increased risk of mercury intake by consumers. Generally it can be stated that consumption of wild mushrooms represents a relatively small but significant risk of negative impact on the consumer´s health.
topic Mercury
mushroom
contamination
bioaccumulation
human health risk
url http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Árvay.pdf
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