1. Flesh Quality of Market-Size Farmed and Wild British Columbia Salmon.
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Ikonomou, M. G., Higgs, D. A., Gibbs, M., Oakes, J., Skura, B., McKinley, S., Balfry, S. K., Jones, S., Withler, R., and Dubetz, C.
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SALMON , *FISH quality , *POLYCHLORINATED biphenyls , *ATLANTIC salmon , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) - Abstract
This study compared the flesh quality of farmed and wild sources of British Columbia (BC) salmon with respect to concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins/dibenzofurans and their associated toxic equivalents, total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg), and selected fatty acids of known importance for human health viz., omega-3 (n-3) highly unsaturated fatty acids (n-3 HUFAs) and (n-6) fatty acids. Skinned fillets from known sources of farmed Atlantic, coho, and chinook salmon (n = 110) and wild coho, chinook, chum, sockeye, and pink salmon (n = 91) were examined. Atlantic salmon contained higher PCB concentrations (means, 28-38 ng/g) than farmed coho or chinook salmon, and levels in these latter species were similar to those in wild counterparts (means, 2.8-13.7 ng/g). PCB levels in Atlantic salmon flesh were, nevertheless, 53-71-fold less than the level of concern for human consumption of fish, i.e., 2000 ng/g as established by Health Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (US-FDA). Similarly, THg and MeHg levels in all samples were well below the Health Canada guideline (0.5 µg/g) and the US-FDA action level (1.0 µg/g). On average, THg in farmed salmon (0.021 µg/g) was similar to or lower than wild salmon (0.013- 0.077µg/g). Atlantic salmon were a richer source (mean, 2.34 g/100 g fillet) of n-3 HUFAs than the other farmed and wild sources of salmon examined (means, 0.39-1.17 g/100 g). The present findings support the recommended weekly consumption guidelines for oily fish species (includes all BC salmon sources) for cardio-protective benefits as made by the American Heart Association and the UK Food Standards Agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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