Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.

The present study aims at to determine the concentrations of Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in the different parts of Chicoreus capucinus of Janggut River. Generally, it was found that the different soft tissues accumulated higher concentrations of essential Cu, Fe and Zn. In particular, the snail digestive...

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Main Authors: Yap, Chee Kong, Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.149792015-11-04T03:33:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14979/ Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor. Yap, Chee Kong Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah The present study aims at to determine the concentrations of Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in the different parts of Chicoreus capucinus of Janggut River. Generally, it was found that the different soft tissues accumulated higher concentrations of essential Cu, Fe and Zn. In particular, the snail digestive caecum was highly accumulative of Cu while the snail’s digestive tract (glands, caecum and intestines) was also highly accumulatively of Zn. The snail’s operculum was highly accumulative of Fe. As for the shell, it was highly accumulative of nonessential Ni and Pb. Different levels of metals in the different tissues of C. capucinusindicated the metal regulation in the different tissues are different due to difference in metallothionein binding sites. Therefore, it was suggested that C. capucinuscould be a new biomonitor to monitor heavy metal bioavailabilities and contamination in the Malaysian intertidal area as recommended by the Mussel Watch Program. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14979/1/Heavy%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20the%20different%20tissues%20of%20Chicoreus%20capucinus.pdf Yap, Chee Kong and Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah (2009) Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor. Malaysian Applied Biology Journal, 38 (2). pp. 17-21. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/ English
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description The present study aims at to determine the concentrations of Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in the different parts of Chicoreus capucinus of Janggut River. Generally, it was found that the different soft tissues accumulated higher concentrations of essential Cu, Fe and Zn. In particular, the snail digestive caecum was highly accumulative of Cu while the snail’s digestive tract (glands, caecum and intestines) was also highly accumulatively of Zn. The snail’s operculum was highly accumulative of Fe. As for the shell, it was highly accumulative of nonessential Ni and Pb. Different levels of metals in the different tissues of C. capucinusindicated the metal regulation in the different tissues are different due to difference in metallothionein binding sites. Therefore, it was suggested that C. capucinuscould be a new biomonitor to monitor heavy metal bioavailabilities and contamination in the Malaysian intertidal area as recommended by the Mussel Watch Program.
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author Yap, Chee Kong
Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
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Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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title Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
title_short Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
title_full Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
title_fullStr Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of Chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
title_sort heavy metal concentrations in the different tissues of chicoreus capucinus : the significance as a biomonitor.
publisher Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14979/1/Heavy%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20the%20different%20tissues%20of%20Chicoreus%20capucinus.pdf
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