Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River

The main sources of heavy metals are derived from human activities such as urbanization which includes industrial and agricultural wastewater. There are also increasing of industrial development along the Sarawak River which probably increase the heavy metals accumulation in the fishes. This study...

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Main Author: Nur Hanisah, binti Mohd Yusof
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spelling my.unimas.ir.82632015-09-14T01:02:40Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/8263/ Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River Nur Hanisah, binti Mohd Yusof GE Environmental Sciences SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling The main sources of heavy metals are derived from human activities such as urbanization which includes industrial and agricultural wastewater. There are also increasing of industrial development along the Sarawak River which probably increase the heavy metals accumulation in the fishes. This study was done to determine the level of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb and Hg) in Hemibagrus sabanus, Hemibagrus planiceps, Osphronemus goramy, Tilapia sp., Channa micropeltes, and Scatophagus argus from Sarawak River. Fish samples (flesh, liver and gills) were digested with concentrated HNO3 (63%) and HCl (37%) on the hot plate and heavy metals concentration in fish samples were analysed by using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (FAAS) for Zn, Cu, Cd and Pb while Hg was analysed by using Flow Injection Mercury System (FIMS). The accumulation was observed in three parts of fish which were flesh, gills and liver in order liver > gill > flesh. The result revealed that Zn concentration was the highest in Hemibagrus sabanus (88.8 - 368.25 mg/kg), followed by Cu in Channa micropeltes (BDL - 173.08 mg/kg), Cd concentration in Tilapia sp. (6.8 - 13.38 mg/kg), Pb in Hemibagrus sabanus (0.37 - 4.09 mg/kg) and Hg concentration in Channa micropeltes (0.32 - 1.97 mg/kg). This study also found that heavy metals accumulation in Hemibagrus sabanus, Hemibagrus planiceps, Tilapia sp. and Channa micropeltes were exceeded the permissible limit recommended by FAO/WHO (1985) and not advisable for regular consumption. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2014 E-LPTA NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/8263/1/Heavy%20Metals%20in%20Fishes%20From%20Sarawak%20River%2824pgs%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/8263/2/Heavy%20Metals%20in%20Fishes%20From%20Sarawak%20River.pdf Nur Hanisah, binti Mohd Yusof (2014) Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River. [E-LPTA] (Unpublished)
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
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SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Nur Hanisah, binti Mohd Yusof
Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
description The main sources of heavy metals are derived from human activities such as urbanization which includes industrial and agricultural wastewater. There are also increasing of industrial development along the Sarawak River which probably increase the heavy metals accumulation in the fishes. This study was done to determine the level of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb and Hg) in Hemibagrus sabanus, Hemibagrus planiceps, Osphronemus goramy, Tilapia sp., Channa micropeltes, and Scatophagus argus from Sarawak River. Fish samples (flesh, liver and gills) were digested with concentrated HNO3 (63%) and HCl (37%) on the hot plate and heavy metals concentration in fish samples were analysed by using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (FAAS) for Zn, Cu, Cd and Pb while Hg was analysed by using Flow Injection Mercury System (FIMS). The accumulation was observed in three parts of fish which were flesh, gills and liver in order liver > gill > flesh. The result revealed that Zn concentration was the highest in Hemibagrus sabanus (88.8 - 368.25 mg/kg), followed by Cu in Channa micropeltes (BDL - 173.08 mg/kg), Cd concentration in Tilapia sp. (6.8 - 13.38 mg/kg), Pb in Hemibagrus sabanus (0.37 - 4.09 mg/kg) and Hg concentration in Channa micropeltes (0.32 - 1.97 mg/kg). This study also found that heavy metals accumulation in Hemibagrus sabanus, Hemibagrus planiceps, Tilapia sp. and Channa micropeltes were exceeded the permissible limit recommended by FAO/WHO (1985) and not advisable for regular consumption.
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title Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
title_short Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
title_full Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
title_fullStr Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in fishes from Sarawak River
title_sort heavy metals in fishes from sarawak river
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2014
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