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Title: | Risk Assessment and Characterization in Tuna Species of the Canary Islands According to Their Metal Content | Authors: | Lozano Bilbao, Enrique Delgado-Suárez, Indira Paz-Montelongo, Soraya Hardisson, Arturo Pascual-Fernández, José J. Rubio, Carmen González Weller, Dailos Gutiérrez, Ángel J. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3105 Peces y fauna silvestre 230290 Bioquímica de alimentos 320611 Toxicidad de los alimentos |
Keywords: | Bioaccumulation ICP-OES Metal Trophic Level Tuna |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Journal: | Foods | Abstract: | Bioaccumulation is the process by which living organisms accumulate substances, such as pesticides, heavy metals, and other pollutants, from their environment. These substances can accumulate in the organism’s tissues over time, leading to potential health risks. Bioaccumulation can occur in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and can have a significant impact on the health of both humans and wildlife. The objective of this study is to find out if the concentrations of metals in the tuna species of the Canary Islands are suitable for human consumption and if they pose a health risk. Fifteen samples of Acanthocybium solandri, Katsuwonus pelamis, Thunnus albacares, Thunnus obesus and Thunnus thynnus present in canaries were analyzed. Ten grams of muscle were taken from each specimen and the metals Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Li, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). The tuna species that presented more metals with a higher concentration compared to the others was T. thynnus, reaching up to 100 times more than the other studied species in Fe content with 137.8 ± 100.9 mg/Kg, which may be due to the fact that it is the largest species that reaches ages of more than fifteen years. The species Thunnus thynnus should not be suitable for commercialization according to the current legislation on the concentrations of Cd in blue fish, since 75% of the specimens studied exceeded the concentration legislated for Cd. A total of 40% of the studied specimens of this this species exceeded the legislated values for the concentration of Pb in oily fish meat, so this species must be monitored to ensure that it does not pose a risk to human health. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122569 | ISSN: | 2304-8158 | DOI: | 10.3390/foods12071438 | Source: | Foods [EISSN 2304-8158], v. 12 (7), 1438, (Abril 2023) |
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