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Trace metal concentrations in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus) in three catchments, Sri Lanka

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posted on 2009-03-01, 00:00 authored by G Allinson, Scott SalzmanScott Salzman, N Turoczy, M Nishikawa, U Amarasinghe, K Nirbadha, S De Silva
Samples of the muscle and liver of the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were obtained from a single reservoir in each of three Sri Lankan catchments (Kaudulla, Rajanganaya, and Udawalawe reservoirs in the Mahaweli, Kala Oya, and Walawe Ganga river basins, respectively) in 2002. The concentrations of 12 elements were consistently detected in the tilapia muscle and liver (Ca, Cd, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr and Zn). However, a three factorial principal components analysis suggested that there were no differences in the metal profiles (range of elements and concentration) of the fish obtained from any of the three reservoirs, although the chemistries of each tissue (muscle and liver) were different. Metal concentrations were below WHO and Food Standards Australia and New Zealand guideline values, and substantial quantities of tilapia would need to be consumed each week on a regular basis to exceed intake limits (e.g. more than 1.5 kg to exceed intake lits for Cu), suggesting consumption of tilapia from these reservoirs poses little risk to human health.

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Journal

Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology

Volume

82

Issue

3

Pagination

389 - 394

Publisher

Springer

Location

N.Y., N.Y.

ISSN

0007-4861

eISSN

1432-0800

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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