Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon
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Resumo: | The present study evaluated As, Hg, Pb and Cd burdens in both ecologically and commercially important 314 marine fishes belonging to 47 species sampled along the Amazon Coast. We specifically investigated variations in these four elements among different habitats and their relationships with trophic position and estimated potential human health risk by calculating the hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and target cancer risk (TR). Our analyses revealed that Hg concentrations in reef-associated fish were over 2-fold those recorded in demersal fish (p < 0.001). A stable isotope analysis indicated that most of the fish species analyzed herein are secondary consumers (i.e., TP > 2.9) and their trophic positions exhibited a significant negative correlation to As, Pb and Cd. Positive significant relationships were noted between As–Cd, As–Pb, As–Hg, Hg–Cd and Cd–Pb, suggesting that these elements exhibit similar dispersion properties and bioaccumulation homology, probably arising from natural fluvial inputs from the Amazon basin system. Detected As concentrations were higher than established guidelines and legal limits in 63.8% of the examined species (n = 30), whereas Cd, Hg and Pb levels were generally very low. Estimated daily intake (EDI) of iAs, Hg and Pb were above reference dose (RfD) in more almost half of species analyzed and HQ values were each found to pose potential non-carcinogenic health risks if high amounts are consumed over time. HI indicates that the determined elements attained levels considered as potential human health hazards trough consumption of eight cartilaginous fish. The TR values of iAs and Pb were higher than the guideline value and given this, individuals who continuously consume cartilaginous fish contaminated with the toxic elements determined here will likely be under increased cancer risks in the long term. |
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Araujo, Juliana de SouzaHussey, Nigel EDavis, Rachel Ann HauserRosa, André HenriqueLima, Marcelo de OliveiraGiarrizzo, Tommaso2022-06-03T11:31:06Z2022-06-03T11:31:06Z2022ARAUJO, Juliana de Souza et al. Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon. Chemosphere, v. 301, n. 134575, p. xx, Aug. 2022.10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.1345750045-6535https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/454210.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134575The present study evaluated As, Hg, Pb and Cd burdens in both ecologically and commercially important 314 marine fishes belonging to 47 species sampled along the Amazon Coast. We specifically investigated variations in these four elements among different habitats and their relationships with trophic position and estimated potential human health risk by calculating the hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and target cancer risk (TR). Our analyses revealed that Hg concentrations in reef-associated fish were over 2-fold those recorded in demersal fish (p < 0.001). A stable isotope analysis indicated that most of the fish species analyzed herein are secondary consumers (i.e., TP > 2.9) and their trophic positions exhibited a significant negative correlation to As, Pb and Cd. Positive significant relationships were noted between As–Cd, As–Pb, As–Hg, Hg–Cd and Cd–Pb, suggesting that these elements exhibit similar dispersion properties and bioaccumulation homology, probably arising from natural fluvial inputs from the Amazon basin system. Detected As concentrations were higher than established guidelines and legal limits in 63.8% of the examined species (n = 30), whereas Cd, Hg and Pb levels were generally very low. Estimated daily intake (EDI) of iAs, Hg and Pb were above reference dose (RfD) in more almost half of species analyzed and HQ values were each found to pose potential non-carcinogenic health risks if high amounts are consumed over time. HI indicates that the determined elements attained levels considered as potential human health hazards trough consumption of eight cartilaginous fish. The TR values of iAs and Pb were higher than the guideline value and given this, individuals who continuously consume cartilaginous fish contaminated with the toxic elements determined here will likely be under increased cancer risks in the long term.Espaço Inovação do Parque de Ciência e Tecnologia do Guamá. Grupo de Ecologia Aquática. Belém, PA, Brazil / Universidade Estadual Paulista. Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia. Laboratório de Biogeoquímica Ambiental. Sorocaba, SP, BrazilUniversity of Windsor. Integrative Biology. Windsor, Ontario, CanadaFundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Avaliação e Promoção da Saúde Ambiental. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Estadual Paulista. Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia. Laboratório de Biogeoquímica Ambiental. Sorocaba, SP, BrazilMinistério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, BrasilEspaço Inovação do Parque de Ciência e Tecnologia do Guamá. Grupo de Ecologia Aquática. Belém, PA, Brazil / Universidade Federal do Ceará. Instituto de Ciências do Mar. 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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon Araujo, Juliana de Souza Peixes / anatomia & histologia Contaminação de Alimentos / análise Metais Pesados / toxicidade Substâncias Tóxicas Poluição Ambiental |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Human risk assessment of toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) in marine fish from the Amazon |
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Araujo, Juliana de Souza |
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Araujo, Juliana de Souza Hussey, Nigel E Davis, Rachel Ann Hauser Rosa, André Henrique Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira Giarrizzo, Tommaso |
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author |
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Hussey, Nigel E Davis, Rachel Ann Hauser Rosa, André Henrique Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira Giarrizzo, Tommaso |
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Araujo, Juliana de Souza Hussey, Nigel E Davis, Rachel Ann Hauser Rosa, André Henrique Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira Giarrizzo, Tommaso |
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Peixes / anatomia & histologia Contaminação de Alimentos / análise Metais Pesados / toxicidade Substâncias Tóxicas Poluição Ambiental |
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Peixes / anatomia & histologia Contaminação de Alimentos / análise Metais Pesados / toxicidade Substâncias Tóxicas Poluição Ambiental |
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The present study evaluated As, Hg, Pb and Cd burdens in both ecologically and commercially important 314 marine fishes belonging to 47 species sampled along the Amazon Coast. We specifically investigated variations in these four elements among different habitats and their relationships with trophic position and estimated potential human health risk by calculating the hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and target cancer risk (TR). Our analyses revealed that Hg concentrations in reef-associated fish were over 2-fold those recorded in demersal fish (p < 0.001). A stable isotope analysis indicated that most of the fish species analyzed herein are secondary consumers (i.e., TP > 2.9) and their trophic positions exhibited a significant negative correlation to As, Pb and Cd. Positive significant relationships were noted between As–Cd, As–Pb, As–Hg, Hg–Cd and Cd–Pb, suggesting that these elements exhibit similar dispersion properties and bioaccumulation homology, probably arising from natural fluvial inputs from the Amazon basin system. Detected As concentrations were higher than established guidelines and legal limits in 63.8% of the examined species (n = 30), whereas Cd, Hg and Pb levels were generally very low. Estimated daily intake (EDI) of iAs, Hg and Pb were above reference dose (RfD) in more almost half of species analyzed and HQ values were each found to pose potential non-carcinogenic health risks if high amounts are consumed over time. HI indicates that the determined elements attained levels considered as potential human health hazards trough consumption of eight cartilaginous fish. The TR values of iAs and Pb were higher than the guideline value and given this, individuals who continuously consume cartilaginous fish contaminated with the toxic elements determined here will likely be under increased cancer risks in the long term. |
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