Author/Authors :
Shiu-Mei LiuT، نويسنده , , Meng-Pei Hsia، نويسنده , , Chun-Min Huang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Butyltin residues (monobutyltin, MBT; dibutyltin, DBT; tributyltin, TBT; tetrabutyltin, TeBT) in the sea water and in the
cobia (Rachycentron canadum) from aquaculture sites located offshore of Penhu island, Taiwan, were collected and quantified.
The average concentrations of MBT, DBT, TBT and TeBT in sea water were n.d.—28F3, 4.0F0.6–88F13, n.d.—43F4, and
n.d.—7F1 ng l 1, respectively. The total butyltin (sum of MBT, DBT, TBT, TeBT) residues in the skin, dorsal muscle, ventral
muscle, dark muscle, and liver of the cobia were in the range of 72F12–2270F85, 79F11–688F33, 82F14–1715F104,
93F13–803F47, and n.d.—52,745F252 ng g 1 (wet weight), respectively. Although in this study in most cases, the highest
concentration of total butyltin residues was found in liver or skin, in some cases, the highest concentration was found in muscle
tissue. The crude lipid content in the skin, dorsal muscle, ventral muscle, dark muscle, and liver of these cobia was in the range
of 7.9F0.1–28F1%, 11.7F0.8–29F1%, 11.5F0.3–44F3%, 24.2F0.4–48.4F0.4%, and 55.7F0.1–87.7F0.4% (wet
weight), respectively. The concentrations of crude lipid content, and the concentrations of total butyltin residues in these tissues
were not correlated.
Keywords :
Cobia , aquaculture , tissues , Bioconcentration factors , Sea water , Butyltin compounds