Moxness Reksten Amalie, Rahman Zillur, Kjellevold Marian, Garrido Gamarro Esther, Thilsted Shakuntala H, Pincus Lauren M, Aakre Inger, Ryder John, Ariyawansa Sujeewa, Nordhagen Anna, Lundebye Anne-Katrine
Seafood, Nutrition and Environmental State, Institute of Marine Research, P.O. Box 2029 Nordnes, 5817 Bergen, Norway.
Quality Control Laboratory, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries & Livestock, Khulna 9000, Bangladesh.
Foods. 2021 May 20;10(5):1147. doi: 10.3390/foods10051147.
Fish represent an important part of the Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi diet. However, fish is also a source of contaminants that may constitute a health risk to consumers. The aim of this study was to analyse the contents of arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead in 24 commonly consumed marine fish species from the Bay of Bengal and to assess the potential health risk associated with their consumption. Mercury and lead contents did not exceed the maximum limits for any of the sampled species, and consumer exposure from estimated daily consumption was assessed to be minimal for adults and children. Numerous samples exceeded the maximum limit for cadmium (58%), particularly those of small size (≤25 cm). However, consumer exposure was insignificant, and health assessment showed no risk connected to consumption. These data represent an important contribution to future risk/benefit assessments related to the consumption of fish.
鱼类是斯里兰卡和孟加拉国饮食的重要组成部分。然而,鱼类也是污染物的一个来源,可能会对消费者构成健康风险。本研究的目的是分析来自孟加拉湾的24种常见食用海鱼中的砷、镉、汞和铅含量,并评估食用这些鱼类所带来的潜在健康风险。汞和铅含量在任何采样物种中均未超过最大限量,据估计,成人和儿童因每日食用量而接触到的汞和铅量极小。许多样本的镉含量超过了最大限量(58%),特别是那些小尺寸(≤25厘米)的样本。然而,消费者接触到的镉量微不足道,健康评估表明食用这些鱼类不存在风险。这些数据对未来与鱼类消费相关的风险/益处评估具有重要贡献。