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Assessment of Mercury Intake from Fish Meals Based on Intervention Research in the Polish Subpopulation.

Authors

Kuras, Renata; Janasik, Beata; Stanislawska, Magdalena; Kozlowska, Lucyna; Wasowicz, Wojciech

Abstract

The paper's objective was to estimate weekly Hg intake from fish meals based on intervention research. Total Hg (THg) concentrations in blood and hair samples collected from men ( n = 67) from an intervention study as well as muscular tissues of fresh and after heat-treating fish were determined using the thermal decomposition amalgamation atomic absorption spectrometry method (TDA-AAS) using direct mercury analyzer (DMA-80). The mean of the estimated weekly intake (EWI) was estimated at 0.62 μg/kg bw/week in the range 0.36-0.96 μg/kg body weight (bw) /week through the consumption of 4 edible marine fish species every day (for 10 days) by the participants from the intervention research in Lodz, Poland. The Hg intake in the volunteers in our intervention study accounted for 38.6% of the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) (1.6 μg/kg bw, weekly) value. The average Hg concentration in the analyzed fish ranged from 0.018 ± 0.006 mg/kg wet weight ( Gadus chalcogrammus) to 0.105 ± 0.015 mg/kg wet weight ( Macruronus magellanicus) . The results for the average consumers were within PTWI of methylmercury (MeHg). Moreover, the average concentration of Hg in the selected fish after heat treatment did not exceed the maximum permitted concentrations for MeHg (MPCs = 0.5 mg/kg wet weight) in food set by the European Commission Regulation (EC/1881/2006). Hence, the risk of adverse effects of MeHg for the participants is substantially low.

Subjects

MERCURY content of fish; FISH meal; BLOOD sampling; BODY weight; PATAGONIAN grenadier

Publication

Biological Trace Element Research, 2017, Vol 179, Issue 1, p23

ISSN

0163-4984

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12011-017-0939-9

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