Analytical and Molecular Laboratorial Center (CLAn), Institute of Chemistry (IQ), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 21941-909, Brazil.
Center for Food Analysis (NAL), Technological Development Support Laboratory (LADETEC), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 21941-598, Brazil.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 May;31(21):30467-30483. doi: 10.1007/s11356-024-33267-0. Epub 2024 Apr 12.
Mercury (Hg) contamination on the Brazilian southeast coast has been highlighted, especially in relation to species of commercial importance. This study aimed to quantify the Hg concentration in species of mussels, fish, and crabs obtained from fishing colonies on the beaches of the west and south of the city of Rio de Janeiro, investigate the possible effect of seasonality, sex, and location sampling, and finally, the risk to consumer health in four different age groups. The difference between cooked and raw commercially available mussel samples was also verified. The main results highlight that the fish presented higher levels of Hg and that the mussel samples sold cooked presented lower levels of Hg when compared to the raw ones. For Micropogonias furnieri, Sardinella brasiliensis, and Callinectes spp., the season variable influenced Hg concentrations, while only for Merluccius merluccius was a difference between the sexes identified, with males having the highest values. Although Hg concentrations in animals were below the permitted limit, consumption of all species exceeded the monthly intake limit for this metal. For the hazard quotient (HQ) calculation, most species presented HQ > 1, especially when ingested by the child population. These results are fundamental for designing consumption strategies for these animals, in order to prioritize the acquisition of some species over others, depending on the location and/or season, for each age group, with the aim of maintaining seafood consumption with minimal risk to the population's health.
巴西东南部海岸的汞(Hg)污染问题备受关注,尤其是与商业价值较高的物种有关。本研究旨在量化从里约热内卢市西部和南部海滩渔业区采集的贻贝、鱼类和蟹类物种中的汞浓度,研究季节性、性别和采样地点的可能影响,最后评估四个不同年龄组消费者的健康风险。还验证了商业可获得的贻贝生熟样品之间的差异。主要结果表明,鱼类的汞含量较高,与生贻贝相比,熟贻贝样品中的汞含量较低。对于 Micropogonias furnieri、Sardinella brasiliensis 和 Callinectes spp.,季节变量影响了汞浓度,而只有 Merluccius merluccius 存在性别差异,雄性的汞含量最高。尽管动物体内的汞浓度低于允许限值,但所有物种的摄入量都超过了该金属的每月摄入量限值。对于危害商数(HQ)的计算,大多数物种的 HQ 都大于 1,尤其是在儿童群体中摄入时。这些结果对于设计这些动物的消费策略至关重要,以便根据每个年龄组的位置和/或季节,优先考虑获取某些物种而不是其他物种,以保持海产品的消费,同时将对人群健康的风险降至最低。