Health risk estimation of metals bioaccumulated in commercial fish from coastal areas and rivers in Bangladesh
Metal contaminations in commercial fish have become a great public health concern worldwide including Bangladesh. The current study was conducted to provide preliminary evidence of nine metals in three commercially significant fish namely Pampus argenteus, Sardinella longiceps and Tenualosa ilisha c...
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Main Authors: | Bristy, Moumita Saha, Sarker, Kishor Kumar, Baki, Mohammad Abdul, Quraishi, Shamshad B., Hossain, Md Muzammel, Islam, Arifin, Khan, Md Firoz |
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