Title of article :
Determination of concentration of organophosphate pesticides (diazinon – malathion – azinfos methyl) in mullet (Liza aurata) muscle tissue from Babolrud, Gorganrud and Tajan river estuaries.
Author/Authors :
Mashian Moradi, A. Department of Marine pollution - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran Iran , Golshani, R Department of Marine pollution - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran Iran
Abstract :
Pesticides are used extensively in agricultural lands in Northern provinces of Iran which makes river
ecosystems more vulnerable to pesticides pollution. This study was conducted in three river estuaries (Babolrud,
Tajanrud and Gorganrud), focusing mainly on the concentration levels of organophosphate pesticides (diazinon,
malathion, azinphos-methyl) in the muscle tissue of golden mullet fish, an economically important and highly
consumed fish in the region. The research was conducted in 2011-12. During the study, 27 samples of mullet fish
were collected. After extraction and purification process, the average level of concentrations of diazinon, malathion
in mullet fish muscle tissue were measured using Gas Chromatography. Based on the results, the highest average
concentrations of azinphos-methyl belonged to samples taken from Babolrud river estuary (1.28 mg/kg), while these
concentrations for Tajan and Gorganrud samples were respectively 0.76 and 0.04 mg/kg. The highest concentration
of malathion in mullet fish muscle was found in the samples taken from Tajan River (0.19 mg/kg). The concentration
of malathion in samples taken from Babolrud and Gorganrud rivers were also 0.17 and 0.07 mg/kg, respectively. The
highest concentration of diazinon in mullet fish muscle was found in samples taken from Babolroud River (0.27
mg/kg), and then in samples from Tajan and Gorganroud rivers (respectively 0.09 and 0.08 mg/kg). It was concluded
that the most contaminated river estuary was Babolrud river estuary.
Keywords :
azinphos-methyl , malathion , diazinon , mullet fish
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics