Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia

Twelve species of common marine fish consumed by Malaysians were collected from local wholesale market in Malaysia; the mercury concentrations in muscle and liver samples were determined by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The mercury concentration in the samples, expressed in μg g−1...

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Main Authors: Hajeb, Parvaneh, Selamat, Jinap, Ismail, Ahmad, Abu Bakar, Fatimah, Bakar, Jamilah, Mohammad, Abd Rahim
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Published: Elsevier 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.133042015-09-15T04:40:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13304/ Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia Hajeb, Parvaneh Selamat, Jinap Ismail, Ahmad Abu Bakar, Fatimah Bakar, Jamilah Mohammad, Abd Rahim Twelve species of common marine fish consumed by Malaysians were collected from local wholesale market in Malaysia; the mercury concentrations in muscle and liver samples were determined by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The mercury concentration in the samples, expressed in μg g−1 dry weight. It was 0.45 for short-bodied mackerel, 0.04 for scad, 0.04 for narrow-bodied Spanish mackerel, 0.13 for black pomfret, 0.50 for long tail tuna, 0.03 for greasy grouper, 0.09 for chacunda gizzard shad, 0.06 for yellow-banded scad, 0.05 for eastern little tuna, 0.09 for delagoa treadfish bream, 0.10 for giant perch and 0.00 for sardine’s muscle tissue. Among the fishes analyzed, long tail tuna had the highest level followed by short-bodied mackerel. Significantly lower levels (P < 0.05) of mercury were found in liver tissues. Total mercury concentration in liver tissues were as follow; 0.03 for short-bodied mackerel, 0.02 for scad, 0.05 for narrow-bodied Spanish mackerel, 0.10 for black pomfret, 0.49 for long tail tuna, 0.03 for greasy grouper, 0.03 for chacunda gizzard shad, 0.04 for yellow-banded scad, 0.02 for eastern little tuna, 0.09 for delagoa treadfish bream, 0.01 for giant perch and 0.01 for sardine. This study indicates that commonly consumed fish from Malaysia have concentrations of mercury below the permissible levels stated in the US FDA guidelines. Elsevier 2009-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13304/1/Assessment%20of%20mercury%20level%20in%20commonly%20consumed%20marine%20fishes%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Hajeb, Parvaneh and Selamat, Jinap and Ismail, Ahmad and Abu Bakar, Fatimah and Bakar, Jamilah and Mohammad, Abd Rahim (2009) Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia. Food Control, 20 (1). 79 - 84. ISSN 0956-7135; ESSN: 1873-7129 10.1016/j.foodcont.2008.02.012
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description Twelve species of common marine fish consumed by Malaysians were collected from local wholesale market in Malaysia; the mercury concentrations in muscle and liver samples were determined by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The mercury concentration in the samples, expressed in μg g−1 dry weight. It was 0.45 for short-bodied mackerel, 0.04 for scad, 0.04 for narrow-bodied Spanish mackerel, 0.13 for black pomfret, 0.50 for long tail tuna, 0.03 for greasy grouper, 0.09 for chacunda gizzard shad, 0.06 for yellow-banded scad, 0.05 for eastern little tuna, 0.09 for delagoa treadfish bream, 0.10 for giant perch and 0.00 for sardine’s muscle tissue. Among the fishes analyzed, long tail tuna had the highest level followed by short-bodied mackerel. Significantly lower levels (P < 0.05) of mercury were found in liver tissues. Total mercury concentration in liver tissues were as follow; 0.03 for short-bodied mackerel, 0.02 for scad, 0.05 for narrow-bodied Spanish mackerel, 0.10 for black pomfret, 0.49 for long tail tuna, 0.03 for greasy grouper, 0.03 for chacunda gizzard shad, 0.04 for yellow-banded scad, 0.02 for eastern little tuna, 0.09 for delagoa treadfish bream, 0.01 for giant perch and 0.01 for sardine. This study indicates that commonly consumed fish from Malaysia have concentrations of mercury below the permissible levels stated in the US FDA guidelines.
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author Hajeb, Parvaneh
Selamat, Jinap
Ismail, Ahmad
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohammad, Abd Rahim
spellingShingle Hajeb, Parvaneh
Selamat, Jinap
Ismail, Ahmad
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohammad, Abd Rahim
Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
author_facet Hajeb, Parvaneh
Selamat, Jinap
Ismail, Ahmad
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohammad, Abd Rahim
author_sort Hajeb, Parvaneh
title Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
title_short Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
title_full Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in Malaysia
title_sort assessment of mercury level in commonly consumed marine fishes in malaysia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
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