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Assessing health hazards of dried fish consumption from coastal markets in a developing nation

Authors :
Md Faisal
Nazmun Naher Rima
Khadijatul Kubra Riya
Pallab Kumer Sarker
Md. Abu Bakar Siddique
Mohammed Fahad Albeshr
Takomi Arai
Jimmy Yu
M. Belal Hossain
Source :
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, Vol 18, Iss , Pp 101385- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Dried fish is a crucial protein source for coastal populations in developing countries, but it is becoming increasingly contaminated with heavy metals due to the use of traditional drying methods. This study assessed Cd, Cr, Pb, and Mn levels and their health risks in four commonly consumed dried fish species (Harpodon nehereus, Trichiurus lepturus, Penaeus affinis, and Amblypharyngodon mola) from the central coast of Bangladesh. Results showed Mn levels (17.47 ± 4.69 mg/kg) exceeded FAO limits (4.35 mg/kg), with the highest concentrations in H. nehereus. Cd levels (0.24 ± 0.16 mg/kg) in A. mola were also above safety thresholds. Lead was found in all species except P. affinis, with the highest concentration in A. mola (0.432 ± 0.06 mg/kg), which was within safe limits. Risk assessments revealed higher health risks for children, with elevated Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) and Hazard Index (HI) values compared to adults. H. nehereus had the highest THQ values for Cr (0.0014 mg/kg) and Mn (0.00044 mg/kg). Multivariate analyses indicated contamination from both anthropogenic and natural sources. The study stressed the need for better monitoring and mitigation to ensure the safety and nutritional value of dried fish.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26661543
Volume :
18
Issue :
101385-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7290d30594444e1eb085ac8505568684
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2024.101385