Ahmad Nurul Izzah, Noh Mohd Fairulnizal Mohd, Mahiyuddin Wan Rozita Wan, Jaafar Hamdan, Ishak Ismail, Azmi Wan Nurul Farah Wan, Veloo Yuvaneswary, Hairi Mohd Hairulhisam
Institute for Medical Research, Jalan Pahang, 50588, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2015 Mar;22(5):3672-86. doi: 10.1007/s11356-014-3538-8. Epub 2014 Sep 26.
This study was conducted to determine the concentration of total mercury in the edible portion of 46 species of marine fish (n = 297) collected from selected major fish landing ports and wholesale markets throughout Peninsular Malaysia. Samples were collected in June to December 2009. Prior to analysis, the fish samples were processed which consisted of drying at 65 °C until a constant weight was attained; then, it was grounded and digested by a microwave digestion system. The analytical determination was carried out by using a mercury analysis system. Total mercury concentration among fish species was examined. The results showed that mercury concentrations were found significantly higher (p < 0.001) in demersal fish (the range was from 0.173 to 2.537 mg/kg in dried weight) compared to pelagic fish (which ranged from 0.055 to 2.137 mg/kg in dried weight). The mercury concentrations were also higher in carnivorous fish especially in the species with more predatory feeding habits. Besides, the family group of Latidae (0.537 ± 0.267 mg/kg in dried weight), Dasyatidae (0.492 ± 0.740 mg/kg in dried weight), and Lutjanidae (0.465 ± 0.566 mg/kg in dried weight) showed significantly (p < 0.001) higher mercury levels compared to other groups. Fish collected from Port Klang (0.563 ± 0.509 mg/kg in dry weight), Kuala Besar (0.521 ± 0.415 mg/kg in dry weight), and Pandan (0.380 ± 0.481 mg/kg in dry weight) were significantly higher (p = 0.014) in mercury concentrations when compared to fish from other sampling locations. Total mercury levels were significantly higher (p < 0.002) in bigger fish (body length >20 cm) and were positively related with fish size (length and weight) in all fish samples. Despite the results, the level of mercury in marine fish did not exceed the permitted levels of Malaysian and JECFA guideline values at 0.5 mg/kg methylmercury in fish.
本研究旨在测定从马来西亚半岛选定的主要鱼类上岸港口和批发市场采集的46种海鱼(n = 297)可食用部分中的总汞浓度。样本于2009年6月至12月采集。在分析之前,对鱼样本进行处理,包括在65°C下干燥直至达到恒重;然后,将其研磨并用微波消解系统进行消解。使用汞分析系统进行分析测定。对鱼类物种中的总汞浓度进行了检查。结果表明,底栖鱼类的汞浓度显著更高(p < 0.001)(干重范围为0.173至2.537 mg/kg),而中上层鱼类的汞浓度(干重范围为0.055至2.137 mg/kg)则较低。肉食性鱼类的汞浓度也较高,尤其是具有更多掠食性摄食习性的物种。此外,笛鲷科(干重为0.537±0.267 mg/kg)、魟科(干重为0.492±0.740 mg/kg)和笛鲷科(干重为0.465±0.566 mg/kg)的汞含量显著高于其他组(p < 0.001)。与其他采样地点的鱼类相比,从巴生港(干重为0.563±0.509 mg/kg)、瓜拉贝萨尔(干重为0.521±0.415 mg/kg)和班丹(干重为0.380±0.481 mg/kg)采集的鱼类汞浓度显著更高(p = 0.014)。大鱼(体长>20 cm)的总汞水平显著更高(p < 0.002),并且在所有鱼样本中与鱼的大小(长度和重量)呈正相关。尽管如此,海鱼中的汞含量并未超过马来西亚和食品添加剂联合专家委员会指南规定的鱼类甲基汞允许含量0.5 mg/kg。