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profiling and consumption risk assessment of trace elements in megamouth sharks (Megachasma pelagios) captured from the Pacific Ocean to the east of Taiwan.

Profile and consumption risk assessment of trace elements in megamouth sharks (Megachasma pelagios) captured from the Pacific Ocean to the east of Taiwan.

机构信息

Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, National United University, Miaoli, 36063, Taiwan.

Department of Marine Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, 81157, Taiwan.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2021 Jan 15;269:116161. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116161. Epub 2020 Nov 26.

Abstract

Focusing on 27 rare filter-feeding megamouth sharks (Megachasma pelagios) captured as a by-catch of drift gillnet fishery in the Pacific Ocean to the east of Taiwan, this study analyzes the concentrations of 24 elements in their muscle, discusses the bioaccumulation of each element and the correlation between different elements, and assesses the potential health risks of consuming megamouth shark muscle. Among the 24 elements, mean concentrations of Ga, Ag, Li, Bi, Hg, Co, and Cd were relatively low ranging from 10 to 10 mg/kg, those of Pb, Ba, Mn, Ni, As, Cr, B, Sr, Cu, and Zn ranged from 10-10 mg/kg, and those of Fe, Ca, Al, K, Mg, Ti, and Na were relatively high ranging from 10 to 10 mg/kg. The toxic element content index was most significantly correlated with the concentration of Cu. Hence, this study recommends that the concentration of Cu could be used as an indicator of metal accumulation in megamouth shark muscle. The log bioconcentration factor (BCF) ranged from less than 0 to 7.85 in shark muscle. For elements with a concentration of less than 100 μg/L in seawater, the log BCF was inversely proportional to their concentration in seawater. According to the correlation analysis, the accumulation of elements in muscle of megamouth sharks is primarily affected by the concentrations of dissolved elements in seawater, except that the accumulation of Hg, As, Cu, Ti, Al, and Fe appears to be mainly affected by feeding behaviors. The assessment of the health risk of consuming megamouth shark muscle showed that its total hazard index was greater than 1. This suggests that the long-term or high-frequency consumption of megamouth shark muscle may cause health hazards due to the accumulation of trace elements, particularly those with a large contribution of health risk, including As, Hg, and Cu.

摘要

本研究分析了 27 条罕见滤食性巨口鲨(Megachasma pelagios)肌肉组织中 24 种元素的浓度,这些巨口鲨是在台湾东部太平洋海域漂流刺网渔业的兼捕渔获物。讨论了各元素的生物累积性和不同元素之间的相关性,并评估了食用巨口鲨肌肉的潜在健康风险。在所研究的 24 种元素中,Ga、Ag、Li、Bi、Hg、Co 和 Cd 的平均浓度相对较低,范围在 10-10mg/kg 之间;Pb、Ba、Mn、Ni、As、Cr、B、Sr、Cu 和 Zn 的浓度在 10-10mg/kg 之间;Fe、Ca、Al、K、Mg、Ti 和 Na 的浓度相对较高,范围在 10-10mg/kg 之间。有毒元素含量指数与 Cu 浓度的相关性最为显著。因此,本研究建议可以将 Cu 浓度作为巨口鲨肌肉中金属积累的指标。肌肉组织中的 log 生物浓缩系数(BCF)范围为小于 0 到 7.85。对于海水中浓度低于 100μg/L 的元素,log BCF 与海水中的浓度呈反比。根据相关性分析,巨口鲨肌肉中元素的积累主要受海水中溶解元素浓度的影响,但 Hg、As、Cu、Ti、Al 和 Fe 的积累似乎主要受摄食行为的影响。食用巨口鲨肌肉的健康风险评估表明,其总危害指数大于 1。这表明由于微量元素的积累,特别是 As、Hg 和 Cu 等健康风险贡献较大的元素,长期或高频食用巨口鲨肌肉可能会对健康造成危害。

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