Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia

Bioaccumulation of toxic metals in fish causes serious threats to human when they are consumed. Thus, the detection of toxic element concentration levels in aquatic component is important. The accumulation of some heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn in fish were determined. Ten species (S...

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Main Authors: M.N.R. Rosli,, S.B. Samat,, M.S. Yasir,, M.F.M. Yusof,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
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spelling my-ukm.journal.121332018-09-28T22:50:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12133/ Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia M.N.R. Rosli, S.B. Samat, M.S. Yasir, M.F.M. Yusof, Bioaccumulation of toxic metals in fish causes serious threats to human when they are consumed. Thus, the detection of toxic element concentration levels in aquatic component is important. The accumulation of some heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn in fish were determined. Ten species (Selaroides leptolepis, Decapterus maraudsi, Epinephelus lanceolatus, Priacanthus tayenus, Rastrelliger, Megalaspis cordyla, Nibea soldado, Pristipomoides filamentosus, Bramidae and Siganus canaliculatus) were collected from Terengganu coastal area, Malaysia. The analysis was done using inductive coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) technique. In general, the concentration levels of heavy metals in fish samples are lower than the previous study in various locations. The highest average level of heavy metal recorded in fish is Fe followed by Zn, Mn, Cu, Cd and Pb. The metal concentration found in this study was lower than the national and international recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for human consumption except Fe (52.33 × 10-2 ± 6.39 × 10-2 mg kg-1) which exceeded the limit of 0.3 mg kg-1. Long term monitoring system of metal bioaccumulation in fishes need to be done to provide useful information for the assessment of the potential health risks of metals in Malaysia. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12133/1/24%20MNR%20Rosli.pdf M.N.R. Rosli, and S.B. Samat, and M.S. Yasir, and M.F.M. Yusof, (2018) Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 47 (6). pp. 1277-1283. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol47num6_2018/contentsVol47num6_2018.html
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description Bioaccumulation of toxic metals in fish causes serious threats to human when they are consumed. Thus, the detection of toxic element concentration levels in aquatic component is important. The accumulation of some heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn in fish were determined. Ten species (Selaroides leptolepis, Decapterus maraudsi, Epinephelus lanceolatus, Priacanthus tayenus, Rastrelliger, Megalaspis cordyla, Nibea soldado, Pristipomoides filamentosus, Bramidae and Siganus canaliculatus) were collected from Terengganu coastal area, Malaysia. The analysis was done using inductive coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) technique. In general, the concentration levels of heavy metals in fish samples are lower than the previous study in various locations. The highest average level of heavy metal recorded in fish is Fe followed by Zn, Mn, Cu, Cd and Pb. The metal concentration found in this study was lower than the national and international recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for human consumption except Fe (52.33 × 10-2 ± 6.39 × 10-2 mg kg-1) which exceeded the limit of 0.3 mg kg-1. Long term monitoring system of metal bioaccumulation in fishes need to be done to provide useful information for the assessment of the potential health risks of metals in Malaysia.
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author M.N.R. Rosli,
S.B. Samat,
M.S. Yasir,
M.F.M. Yusof,
spellingShingle M.N.R. Rosli,
S.B. Samat,
M.S. Yasir,
M.F.M. Yusof,
Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
author_facet M.N.R. Rosli,
S.B. Samat,
M.S. Yasir,
M.F.M. Yusof,
author_sort M.N.R. Rosli,
title Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
title_short Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
title_full Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
title_fullStr Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at Terengganu Coastal Area, Malaysia
title_sort analysis of heavy metal accumulation in fish at terengganu coastal area, malaysia
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12133/1/24%20MNR%20Rosli.pdf
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