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Mercury contamination in Khramulia (Capoeta capoeta) from the Cheshme Kile and Zarrin Gol Rivers in Iran and human health risk assessment.

Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2014-08-03)
Hassan Malvandi, Abbas Esmaili Sari, Mansour Aliabadian
ABSTRACT

Total mercury concentrations were determined in muscle tissue of Khramulia (Capoeta capoeta) captured in the Cheshme Kile and Zarrin Gol Rivers, Iran. In Cheshme Kile River, 49 fish samples were collected. The mean total mercury concentration in the muscles of C. capoeta from this area was 249 ng g(-1) dw. In Zarrin Gol River, where 62 fish samples were collected, the total mercury in muscles averaged 164 ng g(-1) dw. A significant difference was found between means of mercury in the rivers (p < 0.001). All samples from the two rivers had mean mercury concentrations below the maximum allowable limits for mercury set by the Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization, Standardization Administration of China and Environmental Protection Agency. The results of this study indicate that the values of hazard target quotient and estimated weekly intake are low and represent a negligible risk for human health.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Mercury, ACS reagent, 99.9995% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Mercury, JIS special grade, ≥99.5%
Sigma-Aldrich
Mercury, SAJ first grade, ≥99.5%