Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran

Fishes are a valuable source of dietary protein and minerals for seafood consumers and are also used in pharmaceutical products (Mozaffarian, 2009). Over the past several decades aquatic ecosystems have been extensively contaminated with pollutants released from domestic and industrial waste waters and other anthropogenic activities in Khuzestan, Iran. Heavy metals such as mercury are considered as one of the four most important pollutants of aquatic life because of their high toxicity and ability to bioaccumulate in tissue of aquatic organisms (Hajeb et al., 2009). The toxicity of Hg is highly dependent on its chemical form. Organic mercury compounds are more toxic than inorganic mercury salts which may bioaccumulate to levels that could increase health risks to seafood consumers (Syversen and Kaur, 2012). Since most mercury in fish tissue is present as methyl mercury (Me-Hg), it has been recommended that T-Hg in tissues can serve as a surrogate for Me-Hg (Kannan et al., 1998).

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Main Authors: Nanvazadeh, H., Khodayar, M.J., Jahangiri, A., Rahbar, N., Behfar, A., Dehbashi, F.
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Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:Aquaculture, Chemistry, Fisheries, Pollution, Fish, Mercury, Muscle, Water, Khuzestan Province, Iran,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37852
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-378522021-07-13T01:48:27Z Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran Nanvazadeh, H. Khodayar, M.J. Jahangiri, A. Rahbar, N. Behfar, A. Dehbashi, F. Aquaculture Chemistry Fisheries Pollution Fish Mercury Muscle Water Khuzestan Province Iran Fishes are a valuable source of dietary protein and minerals for seafood consumers and are also used in pharmaceutical products (Mozaffarian, 2009). Over the past several decades aquatic ecosystems have been extensively contaminated with pollutants released from domestic and industrial waste waters and other anthropogenic activities in Khuzestan, Iran. Heavy metals such as mercury are considered as one of the four most important pollutants of aquatic life because of their high toxicity and ability to bioaccumulate in tissue of aquatic organisms (Hajeb et al., 2009). The toxicity of Hg is highly dependent on its chemical form. Organic mercury compounds are more toxic than inorganic mercury salts which may bioaccumulate to levels that could increase health risks to seafood consumers (Syversen and Kaur, 2012). Since most mercury in fish tissue is present as methyl mercury (Me-Hg), it has been recommended that T-Hg in tissues can serve as a surrogate for Me-Hg (Kannan et al., 1998). 2021-06-24T18:08:21Z 2021-06-24T18:08:21Z 2017 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37852 en http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 844-850 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23122 18721 2018-06-18 16:57:22 23122 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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Chemistry
Fisheries
Pollution
Fish
Mercury
Muscle
Water
Khuzestan Province
Iran
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Chemistry
Fisheries
Pollution
Fish
Mercury
Muscle
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Iran
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Muscle
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Chemistry
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Mercury
Muscle
Water
Khuzestan Province
Iran
Nanvazadeh, H.
Khodayar, M.J.
Jahangiri, A.
Rahbar, N.
Behfar, A.
Dehbashi, F.
Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
description Fishes are a valuable source of dietary protein and minerals for seafood consumers and are also used in pharmaceutical products (Mozaffarian, 2009). Over the past several decades aquatic ecosystems have been extensively contaminated with pollutants released from domestic and industrial waste waters and other anthropogenic activities in Khuzestan, Iran. Heavy metals such as mercury are considered as one of the four most important pollutants of aquatic life because of their high toxicity and ability to bioaccumulate in tissue of aquatic organisms (Hajeb et al., 2009). The toxicity of Hg is highly dependent on its chemical form. Organic mercury compounds are more toxic than inorganic mercury salts which may bioaccumulate to levels that could increase health risks to seafood consumers (Syversen and Kaur, 2012). Since most mercury in fish tissue is present as methyl mercury (Me-Hg), it has been recommended that T-Hg in tissues can serve as a surrogate for Me-Hg (Kannan et al., 1998).
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Chemistry
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Muscle
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Iran
author Nanvazadeh, H.
Khodayar, M.J.
Jahangiri, A.
Rahbar, N.
Behfar, A.
Dehbashi, F.
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Khodayar, M.J.
Jahangiri, A.
Rahbar, N.
Behfar, A.
Dehbashi, F.
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title Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
title_short Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
title_full Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
title_fullStr Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Short communication: Determination of total mercury in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, Barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, Otolithes ruber and from surface waters in Khuzestan, Iran
title_sort short communication: determination of total mercury in common carp, cyprinus carpio, large scaled barb, barbus grypus, tiger tooth croaker, otolithes ruber and from surface waters in khuzestan, iran
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