Wang Xu-Nuo, Gu Yang-Guang, Wang Zeng-Huan
South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510300, China.
Key Laboratory of Aquatic Product Processing, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, No. 213, Huadu Avenue East, Guangzhou 510800, China.
Environ Technol Innov. 2020 Aug;19:100987. doi: 10.1016/j.eti.2020.100987. Epub 2020 Jun 12.
Concentrations of nine metals were measured in eight common cultured fish species obtained from forty-three aquatic product markets across three cities in Xinjiang province, to establish fingerprint characteristics and assess potential human health risks due to the consumption of fish. Metal levels ( g/kg, wet weight) in fish muscles were: 1204.88-5113.19 Al, 2.09-12.44 V, 6.10-31.86 Cr, 2368.80-8949.52 Fe, 2.01-10.26 Co, 4082.72-12785.68 Zn, 174.89-763.83 Cu, 0.33-2.24 Cd, and 5.74-9.90 Pb. Fingerprint analysis revealed that the studied fish species from the three cities exhibited a similar pattern of distribution. From the viewpoint of human health, the assessment of non-carcinogenic risk indicated no significant adverse health effects due to consumption of the assessed fish species.
对从新疆三个城市的43个水产品市场采集的8种常见养殖鱼类中的9种金属浓度进行了测量,以确定指纹特征并评估食用鱼类对人类健康的潜在风险。鱼肌肉中的金属含量(微克/千克,湿重)分别为:铝1204.88 - 5113.19、钒2.09 - 12.44、铬6.10 - 31.86、铁2368.80 - 8949.52、钴2.01 - 10.26、锌4082.72 - 12785.68、铜174.89 - 763.83、镉0.33 - 2.24、铅5.74 - 9.90。指纹分析表明,来自这三个城市的研究鱼类呈现出相似的分布模式。从人类健康的角度来看,非致癌风险评估表明,食用所评估的鱼类品种不会对健康造成显著的不良影响。