Department of Agricultural Processing and Science of Commodities, Biological-Agricultural Faculty, Rzeszów University, Poland.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2010 Apr;27(4):464-72. doi: 10.1080/19440040903493785.
This study determined the accumulation of selected heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg and As) in tissues of wild boar. The tested animals were divided into three age groups, which allowed analysis of the statistical/mathematical relationship between their age and contamination of their tissues. For determination of heavy metal content, samples were taken from the longissimus muscle of the back and from the tail lobe of the liver. It has been stated that, in wild boar, accumulation of lead and cadmium in muscle and liver increases with age. However, statistical differences were found most frequently between the youngest and oldest animal groups only. Moreover, in no single case, was the maximum permissible level exceeded in muscle for lead, cadmium or mercury, and arsenic was not detected above 0.001 mg/kg. In the >3 year group, the maximum permissible level of cadmium (0.5 mg/kg) was exceeded in two liver samples.
本研究旨在测定野猪组织中选定重金属(铅、镉、汞和砷)的积累情况。受试动物被分为三个年龄组,以便分析其年龄与其组织污染之间的统计/数学关系。为了测定重金属含量,从背部的最长肌和肝脏的尾叶中采集样本。研究表明,在野猪中,肌肉和肝脏中铅和镉的积累随年龄增长而增加。然而,仅在最年轻和最年长的动物组之间最常发现统计学差异。此外,在任何情况下,肌肉中的铅、镉或汞含量均未超过最大允许水平,且砷含量未超过 0.001 毫克/千克。在>3 岁组中,有两个肝脏样本中的镉(0.5 毫克/千克)超过了最大允许水平。