Mercury–Selenium Species Ratio in Representative Fish Samples and Their Bioaccessibility by an In Vitro Digestion Method

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Ana I. Cabañero
Yolanda Madrid
Carmen Cámara
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[1] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Departamento de Química Analítica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2007年 / 119卷
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Mercury; Selenium; MeHg; Speciation; Bioaccessibility;
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The potential toxicity of mercury (Hg) content in fish has been widely evaluated by the scientific community, with Methylmercury (MeHg) being the only legislated species (1 mg kg−1, maximum concentration allowed in predatory fish). On the other hand, selenium (Se) is recognized to decrease its toxicity when both elements are simultaneously administrated. In the present paper, the total content of Se and Hg and their species in fish of high consumption, such as tuna, swordfish, and sardine, have been evaluated. The percentage of MeHg is higher than 90% of total Hg content. The results show that, for all of them, the Se/Hg ratio is significantly higher than one, being the maximum ratio for sardine. As only studying the bioaccessible fraction the extent of a toxic effect caused by an element can be predicted, the bioaccessibility of both analytes through an in vitro digestion method has been carried out. The results show that MeHg in all fishes is very low bioaccessible in both gastric and intestinal digestion. Because the MeHg bioaccessible fraction might be correlated to the Se content, the potential toxicity cannot be only related to the total Hg content but also to Se/Hg ratio.
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