Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets

Fish contamination by heavy metals, even at low levels, has an adverse effect on human health. Mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb) are the most common heavy metals that contaminate sea foods. Rainbow trout is a fish species which is widely cultured in fresh water regions, e.g. in Yasuj, southw...

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Main Authors: Majid Majlesi, Janmohammad Malekzadeh, Enayat Berizi, Mehdi Akbartabar Toori
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Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2019-10-01
Series:Foods and Raw Materials
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Online Access:http://jfrm.ru/files/archive/14/13.pdf
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spelling doaj-ac545492e5204306a5e13fc858fbe4ce2020-11-25T00:57:40ZengKemerovo State UniversityFoods and Raw Materials2308-40572310-95992019-10-017232933810.21603/2308-4057-2019-2-329-338Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pelletsMajid Majlesi0Janmohammad Malekzadeh1Enayat Berizi2Mehdi Akbartabar Toori3Department of Nutrition Sciences, School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Yasuj University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Nutrition Sciences, School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Yasuj University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Nutrition Sciences, School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Yasuj University of Medical SciencesFish contamination by heavy metals, even at low levels, has an adverse effect on human health. Mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb) are the most common heavy metals that contaminate sea foods. Rainbow trout is a fish species which is widely cultured in fresh water regions, e.g. in Yasuj, southwest of Iran. Heavy metal contamination was measured in three different culture areas (A, B, and C), with three different feed pellets used in Yasuj farms (I, II, and III). The sampling was conducted during February-April 2018 and the metals were measured using cold vapour atomic absorption with a Perkin Elmer 4100. The mean values of Hg, Cd, and Pb levels in the muscular tissue of the samples were 0.022, 0.105, and 1.07 mg/kg, respectively. Concentrations of Hg and Cd in edible tissues of rainbow trout were lower than the permitted values set by the WHO, the FDA, and the EC. The samples fed on mixture pellets III showed a significantly higher Hg content and a lower concentration of Cd in the muscle tissue compared to those given feed mixtures I and II (P < 0.05). Pearson correlation tests revealed significant correlations between the Cd and Pb concentrations and the weight of the fish samples (r = –0.519, r = –0.580). The lowest Cd concentration (0.076 mg/kg–1) was found in site A located close to the spring and not polluted by sewage from urban or rural areas. The study showed a correlation between the concentration of heavy metals in the fish samples and their weight, the degree of pollution, and the feeding mixture used in the farms.http://jfrm.ru/files/archive/14/13.pdfRainbow troutheavy metalsmercurycadmiumlead
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Janmohammad Malekzadeh
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Mehdi Akbartabar Toori
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Janmohammad Malekzadeh
Enayat Berizi
Mehdi Akbartabar Toori
Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
Foods and Raw Materials
Rainbow trout
heavy metals
mercury
cadmium
lead
author_facet Majid Majlesi
Janmohammad Malekzadeh
Enayat Berizi
Mehdi Akbartabar Toori
author_sort Majid Majlesi
title Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
title_short Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
title_full Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
title_fullStr Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
title_sort heavy metal content in farmed rainbow trout in relation to aquaculture area and feed pellets
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Foods and Raw Materials
issn 2308-4057
2310-9599
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Fish contamination by heavy metals, even at low levels, has an adverse effect on human health. Mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb) are the most common heavy metals that contaminate sea foods. Rainbow trout is a fish species which is widely cultured in fresh water regions, e.g. in Yasuj, southwest of Iran. Heavy metal contamination was measured in three different culture areas (A, B, and C), with three different feed pellets used in Yasuj farms (I, II, and III). The sampling was conducted during February-April 2018 and the metals were measured using cold vapour atomic absorption with a Perkin Elmer 4100. The mean values of Hg, Cd, and Pb levels in the muscular tissue of the samples were 0.022, 0.105, and 1.07 mg/kg, respectively. Concentrations of Hg and Cd in edible tissues of rainbow trout were lower than the permitted values set by the WHO, the FDA, and the EC. The samples fed on mixture pellets III showed a significantly higher Hg content and a lower concentration of Cd in the muscle tissue compared to those given feed mixtures I and II (P < 0.05). Pearson correlation tests revealed significant correlations between the Cd and Pb concentrations and the weight of the fish samples (r = –0.519, r = –0.580). The lowest Cd concentration (0.076 mg/kg–1) was found in site A located close to the spring and not polluted by sewage from urban or rural areas. The study showed a correlation between the concentration of heavy metals in the fish samples and their weight, the degree of pollution, and the feeding mixture used in the farms.
topic Rainbow trout
heavy metals
mercury
cadmium
lead
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