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heavy metals bioaccumulation in fish of southern iran and risk assessment of fish consumption
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نویسنده
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malakootian mohammad ,mortazavi mohammad seddiq ,ahmadi abdolkarim
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منبع
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environmental health engineering and management journal - 2016 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:61 -68
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چکیده
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Background: this study purposed to assess the health risks of heavy metals including nickel (ni),chromium (cr), mercury (hg), and lead (pb) in three widely-consumed fish from the coast of bandarabbas (persian gulf) and to determine the maximum amounts allowed for consumption according to thedegree of contamination.methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted in the summer and fall of 2013. thunnus tonggoland liza klunzingeri were selected from the bandar abbas market, and pleuronectiformes were caughtfrom the sea. heavy metal concentrations were determined by atomic absorption. risk assessment andallowable consumption levels were determined according to methods provided by the us environmentalprotection agency (usepa).results: the highest average levels of ni and cr in thunnus tonggol were 0.059 and 0.234 (μg/g dryweight), respectively. the highest average level of hg in pleuronectiformes was 0.095 (μg/g dry weight),and the highest average level of pb in liza klunzingeri was 0.006 (μg/g dry weight). the target hazardquotient (thq) for all analyses of metals in the studied species and the hazard index (hi) were less than1 for all three species.conclusion: the results showed that despite ni, cr, hg, and pb pollution, the consumption of up to 4(kg/d) of thunnus tonggol by adults and up to 2.2 (kg/d) by children does not cause health problems interms of the tested heavy metals. for liza klunzingeri, these levels are 7.32 and 4.02 (kg/d), respectively.
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کلیدواژه
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nickel ,chromium ,mercury ,fish ,risk assessment.
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kerman university of medical sciences, environmental health engineering research center, school of public health, department of environmental health, ایران, agricultural research, education and extension organization (areeo), persian gulf and oman sea ecological research institute, iranian fisheries science research institute (ifpri), ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of environmental health, ایران
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