Comparative investigation of heavy metal, trace, and macro element contents in commercially valuable fish species harvested off from the Persian Gulf

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Dariush Ranjbar Vakil Abadi
Sina Dobaradaran
Iraj Nabipour
Xolelwa Lamani
Masoumeh Ravanipour
Rahim Tahmasebi
Shahrokh Nazmara
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[1] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health
[2] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Systems Environmental Health, Oil, Gas and Energy Research Center
[3] The Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center,Department of Infectious Diseases
[4] The Persian Gulf Tropical Medicine Research,Instrumental Analytical Chemistry
[5] University Duisburg-Essen,School of Public Health
[6] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Heavy metals; Trace elements; Persian Gulf;
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This study was performed to determine the differences between two commercial species of fish harvested off near the Kharg Island (one of the largest oil terminals in the world) in the Persian Gulf in terms of toxic metals, macro, and trace elements. Samples were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The results showed that Ca, Li, Mg, P, Se, Sn, Sr, and Zn concentrations were significantly different between the skin and muscle tissues of Scomberomorus guttatus but with the exception of P, there was no significant difference between element levels in the skin and muscle tissues of Otolithes ruber. The S. guttatus contained significantly higher levels of As, Sn, Se, and P in the muscle tissue and Zn in the skin tissue compared to the muscle and skin tissues of Otolithes ruber. The estimated daily intake of the toxic elements including As, Cd, Sb, Pb, and Sn via consumption of these fish were below the established guidelines but due to the potential contamination by oil activities near the island, continuous and permanent monitoring in this region is highly recommended.
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