The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Crimea, Black Sea) as a source of essential trace elements in human nutrition

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Natalya S. Chelyadina
Sergey V. Kapranov
Mark A. Popov
Lyudmila L. Smirnova
Nikolay I. Bobko
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[1] A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS,
[2] Institute of Natural and Technical Systems of RAS,undefined
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2023年 / 201卷
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Bivalves; Trace elements; Byssus; Soft tissue; Shell liquor; ICP-MS; Mariculture;
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Micronutrients, or essential trace elements, are important components in various metabolic processes inherent to the normal functioning of organism. To date, a substantial part of the world population suffers from a lack of micronutrients in the diet. Mussels are an important and cheap source of nutrients, which can be utilized to mitigate the micronutrient deficiency in the world. In the present work, using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, the contents of the micronutrients Cr, Fe, Cu, Zn, Se, I, and Mo were studied for the first time in soft tissues, shell liquor, and byssus of females and males of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis as the promising sources of essential elements in the human diet. Fe, Zn, and I were the most abundant micronutrients in the three body parts. Significant sex-related differences in the body parts were detected only for Fe, which was more abundant in byssus of males, and Zn, which exhibited higher levels in shell liquor of females. Significant tissue-related differences were registered in the contents of all the elements under study. M. galloprovincialis meat was characterized as the optimal source of I and Se for covering the daily human needs. Regardless of sex, byssus turned out to be richer in Fe, I, Cu, Cr, and Mo in comparison with soft tissues, which fact allows recommending this body part for the preparation of dietary supplements to compensate for the deficiency of these micronutrients in the human body.
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