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The occurrence of some carcinogenic metals in sediments and their effluences on some edible bivalves at Great Bitter and Timsah lakes, Egypt

Authors :
Mahmoud A. Dar
Source :
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries. 25:119-138
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research, 2021.

Abstract

The occurrence of some carcinogenic metals; Cu, Ni, Pb and Cd was investigated in sediment samples collected from 12 stations at Great Bitter and Timsah lakes. In the same time, two of the most famous edible bivalve species (Ruditapes decussatus and Paratapes undulatus) live buried in these sediments were chosen for measuring the same metals within their edible tissues in order to investigate the permissibility limits for human consumption. The bio-available forms of these metals were measured in the bulk sediments and the finest fractions (O3, O4 and O5) and in the edible tissues (flesh) of the selected bivalve individuals using a flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). The finest fraction (O5) recorded the highest averages of most carcinogenic metals at Great Bitter and Timsah lakes with significant occurrences of Cd at both lakes. Carcinogenic Cd in the edible tissues of P. undulates and R. decussatus showed neglected low contents at the Great Bitter and Timsah lakes in spite of its very high contents in the surrounding sediment layer. Ni, Cu, and Pb averages in the edible tissues of P. undulates at the Great Bitter lake were 1.32, 0.23 and 0.37 µg/g wet wt. respectively. The averages of Ni, Cu and Pb in R. decussatus at Timsah Lake, were; 1.30, 0.24 and 0.95 µg/g wet wt. and in P. undulates were; 0.79, 0.14, and 1.15 µg/g wet wt. respectively. Bio-sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) in the different bivalve species at the Great Bitter and Timsah lakes were much lower than unity (<<

Details

ISSN :
25369814
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries
Accession number :
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