Title of article
Determination of Cu, Co, and Pb in selected frozen fish tissues collected from Benghazi markets in Libya
Author/Authors
Bader ، Nabil - University of Benghazi , Hasan ، Hamad - Omar Al-Mukhtar University , EL-Denali ، Ahmed - Omar Al-Mukhtar University
Pages
8
From page
56
To page
63
Abstract
AbstractThe concentrations of some heavy metals (Cu, Co, and Pb) were investigated in muscle, liver and gills of three fish species (Mullus surmuletus, Seriola dumerili, and Sparus aurata) collected from frozen fish markets in Benghazi city, Libya, during winter 2016, using flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The mean concentrations (µg/g) of the heavy metals in fish tissues ranged as follows: Cu (44.80 – 79.33), Co (198.66 – 238.26), Pb (56 – 192). The highest mean concentration, 238.26µg/g was recorded for Co in the muscle of Mullus surmuletus, on the other, the lowest mean concentration, 44.80 µg/g, was recorded for Cu in gills of Mullus surmuletus. The concentrations for Cu and Pb in all fish samples were over the Effect RangeLow (ERL) but were under the Effect RangeMedian (ERM) in metal pollution index (MPI). The concentrations of (Cu, Co and Pb) were higher than the maximum permissible limits specified by some food regulatory bodies like WHO. The results indicate that heavy consumption of frozen fishes in Benghazi city markets may pose a health risk to the consumers.
Keywords
FAAS , fish species , heavy metals , Metal pollution index
Journal title
Chemical Methodologies
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Chemical Methodologies
Record number
2462180
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