Osman Khaled A, Mohamed Hala H Elsayed, Salama Maher S
Pesticide Chemistry and Technology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, EL-Shatby, Alexandria University, Aflaton St., EL-Shatby, 21545, Alexandria, Egypt.
The Faculty of Organic Agriculture, Heliopolis University, P.O. Box 2834, Cairo, Egypt.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2025 Apr 17. doi: 10.1007/s12011-025-04596-z.
Fish intake may constitute a significant route by which humans are exposed to metals, especially people who depend on fish as a source of protein as Alexandrians. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the metal contents in muscles in eight commonly consumed freshwater (Tilapia, Catfish, and Common Carp) and marine fish species (Emperors, Groupers, Mackerels, Silver Pomfret, and Roving Groupers) collected from the local markets located in Alexandria City for a 1-year calendar year, 2022. Seasonal variations in the levels of the tested metals in the fish species, with significant differences between the species, were recorded. Also, the levels of Cu, Zn, Fe, Co, and Cd in all the tested fish species collected during the experiment did not exceed the guideline limits, while Ni, Cr, and Pb in fish collected during October-May, June-September, and February-May 2022, respectively, exceeded the permissible limits settled by FAO and WHO. Additionally, Mackerels and Roving Groupers had high-level contents of Mn that exceeded the permissible limits settled by European Commission. The accumulation of these metals in muscles of different fish species had relative variation in the accumulation, and Cu was the most predominant element in Tilapia, Zn in Catfish, Roving Groupers, and Mackerels, Fe in Common Carp, Groupers, Emperors, and Silver Pomfret, and Co in Tilapia. Consumption of fish with a high Metal Pollution Index (MPI) value may pose a potential public health risk. On the meantime, the calculated values of estimated daily intakes (EDI), hazard index (HI), and target health quotient (THQ) indicated no potential health risk for Alexandrians via the consumption of these fish species because they did not exceed the World Health Organization's acceptable daily intake.
鱼类摄入可能是人类接触金属的一个重要途径,尤其是像亚历山大港居民那样依赖鱼类作为蛋白质来源的人群。因此,本研究旨在调查2022年全年从亚历山大市当地市场采集的8种常见食用淡水鱼(罗非鱼、鲶鱼和鲤鱼)和海水鱼(皇帝鱼、石斑鱼、鲭鱼、银鲳和波纹唇鱼)肌肉中的金属含量。记录了鱼类中被测金属含量的季节性变化,不同物种之间存在显著差异。此外,实验期间采集的所有被测鱼类中的铜、锌、铁、钴和镉含量均未超过指导限值,而2022年10月至5月、6月至9月以及2月至5月采集的鱼类中的镍、铬和铅含量分别超过了粮农组织和世界卫生组织设定的允许限值。此外,鲭鱼和波纹唇鱼的锰含量较高,超过了欧盟委员会设定的允许限值。这些金属在不同鱼类肌肉中的积累存在相对差异,罗非鱼中铜含量最高,鲶鱼、波纹唇鱼和鲭鱼中锌含量最高,鲤鱼、石斑鱼、皇帝鱼和银鲳中铁含量最高,罗非鱼中钴含量最高。食用金属污染指数(MPI)值高的鱼类可能会带来潜在的公共健康风险。与此同时,计算得出的估计每日摄入量(EDI)、危害指数(HI)和目标健康商数(THQ)表明,亚历山大港居民食用这些鱼类不会带来潜在健康风险,因为它们未超过世界卫生组织的每日可接受摄入量。