South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fisheries Sciences, Guangzhou, 510300, China.
Key Laboratory of South China Sea Fishery Resources Exploration & Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture, Guangzhou, 510300, China.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Jan;28(2):2108-2118. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-10605-6. Epub 2020 Aug 31.
Seven heavy metals including Hg, Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn, Cr, and As were examined in seventeen marine nekton species from the outer Pearl River Estuary (PRE), South China Sea. On the wet weight basis, the metal concentration ranges were 0.016-0.157 μg/g for Hg, 0.18-14.3 μg/g for Cu, 0.26-1.48 μg/g for Pb, 0.021-0.873 μg/g for Cd, 1.35-57.15 μg/g for Zn, 0.15-0.53 μg/g for Cr, and 0.42-7.83 μg/g for As, respectively. The levels of tested metals except for Pb in crustaceans were found to be higher than those in fish and cephalopods, suggesting that the diet and habitat played important roles on heavy metal accumulation ability of marine organism. Except for Cd in Champsodon capensis, Calappa lophos, and Portunus argentatus, all the left metal concentrations of investigated nekton species were below their permissible upper limits, indicating that consumption of examined marine nekton should be considered as safe for human health. The values of single target hazard quotient (THQ) and total THQ were all less than 1 and also suggested that there was no health risk for consumption. Even so, the local people should control their daily intake of crustacean foods from the outer PRE, since there might be potential As and Cd cumulative risks.
在中国南海珠江口外海域采集了 17 种海洋游泳动物,检测了汞(Hg)、铜(Cu)、铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、锌(Zn)、铬(Cr)和砷(As)7 种重金属。按湿重计,Hg 的浓度范围为 0.016-0.157μg/g,Cu 的浓度范围为 0.18-14.3μg/g,Pb 的浓度范围为 0.26-1.48μg/g,Cd 的浓度范围为 0.021-0.873μg/g,Zn 的浓度范围为 1.35-57.15μg/g,Cr 的浓度范围为 0.15-0.53μg/g,As 的浓度范围为 0.42-7.83μg/g。甲壳类动物除 Pb 外,其余测试金属的浓度均高于鱼类和头足类动物,表明饮食和生境对海洋生物重金属积累能力有重要影响。除了 C.capensis、Calappa lophos 和 Portunus argentatus 中的 Cd 外,调查的海洋游泳动物的所有剩余金属浓度均低于其允许上限,表明食用调查的海洋游泳动物对人类健康应被认为是安全的。单个目标危害商数(THQ)和总 THQ 的值均小于 1,也表明不存在健康风险。即便如此,当地居民仍应控制从珠江口外海域摄入甲壳类食物的日常摄入量,因为可能存在砷和镉的累积风险。