Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk

We identified marine fish species most preferred by women at reproductive age in Selangor, Malaysia, mercury concentrations in the fish muscles, factors predicting mercury accumulation and the potential health risk. Nineteen most preferred marine fish species were purchased (n = 175) from selected f...

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Main Authors: Jeevanaraj, Pravina, Hashim, Zailina, Mohd Elias, Saliza, Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
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Published: Springer Verlag 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.547832018-04-24T04:08:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54783/ Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk Jeevanaraj, Pravina Hashim, Zailina Mohd Elias, Saliza Aris, Ahmad Zaharin We identified marine fish species most preferred by women at reproductive age in Selangor, Malaysia, mercury concentrations in the fish muscles, factors predicting mercury accumulation and the potential health risk. Nineteen most preferred marine fish species were purchased (n = 175) from selected fisherman’s and wholesale market. Length, weight, habitat, feeding habit and trophic level were recognised. Edible muscles were filleted, dried at 80 °C, ground on an agate mortar and digested in Multiwave 3000 using HNO3 and H2O2. Total mercury was quantified using VP90 cold vapour system with N2 carrier gas. Certified reference material DORM-4 was used to validate the results. Fish species were classified as demersal (7) and pelagic (12) or predators (11), zoo benthos (6) and planktivorous (2). Length, weight and trophic level ranged from 10.5 to 75.0 cm, 0.01 to 2.50 kg and 2.5 to 4.5, respectively. Geometric mean of total mercury ranged from 0.21 to 0.50 mg/kg; maximum in golden snapper (0.90 mg/kg). Only 9 % of the samples exceeded the JECFA recommendation. Multiple linear regression found demersal, high trophic (≥4.0) and heavier fishes to accumulate more mercury in muscles (R 2 = 27.3 %), controlling for all other factors. About 47 % of the fish samples contributed to mercury intake above the provisional tolerable level (45 μg/day). While only a small portion exceeded the JECFA fish Hg guideline, the concentration reported may be alarming for heavy consumers. Attention should be given in risk management to avoid demersal and high trophic fish, predominantly heavier ones. Springer Verlag 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54783/1/Mercury%20accumulation%20in%20marine%20fish%20most%20favoured%20by%20Malaysian%20women.pdf Jeevanaraj, Pravina and Hashim, Zailina and Mohd Elias, Saliza and Aris, Ahmad Zaharin (2016) Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23 (23). pp. 23714-23729. ISSN 0944-1344; ESSN: 1614-7499 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11356-016-7402-x 10.1007/s11356-016-7402-x
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description We identified marine fish species most preferred by women at reproductive age in Selangor, Malaysia, mercury concentrations in the fish muscles, factors predicting mercury accumulation and the potential health risk. Nineteen most preferred marine fish species were purchased (n = 175) from selected fisherman’s and wholesale market. Length, weight, habitat, feeding habit and trophic level were recognised. Edible muscles were filleted, dried at 80 °C, ground on an agate mortar and digested in Multiwave 3000 using HNO3 and H2O2. Total mercury was quantified using VP90 cold vapour system with N2 carrier gas. Certified reference material DORM-4 was used to validate the results. Fish species were classified as demersal (7) and pelagic (12) or predators (11), zoo benthos (6) and planktivorous (2). Length, weight and trophic level ranged from 10.5 to 75.0 cm, 0.01 to 2.50 kg and 2.5 to 4.5, respectively. Geometric mean of total mercury ranged from 0.21 to 0.50 mg/kg; maximum in golden snapper (0.90 mg/kg). Only 9 % of the samples exceeded the JECFA recommendation. Multiple linear regression found demersal, high trophic (≥4.0) and heavier fishes to accumulate more mercury in muscles (R 2 = 27.3 %), controlling for all other factors. About 47 % of the fish samples contributed to mercury intake above the provisional tolerable level (45 μg/day). While only a small portion exceeded the JECFA fish Hg guideline, the concentration reported may be alarming for heavy consumers. Attention should be given in risk management to avoid demersal and high trophic fish, predominantly heavier ones.
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author Jeevanaraj, Pravina
Hashim, Zailina
Mohd Elias, Saliza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
spellingShingle Jeevanaraj, Pravina
Hashim, Zailina
Mohd Elias, Saliza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
author_facet Jeevanaraj, Pravina
Hashim, Zailina
Mohd Elias, Saliza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
author_sort Jeevanaraj, Pravina
title Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
title_short Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
title_full Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
title_fullStr Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
title_full_unstemmed Mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by Malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
title_sort mercury accumulation in marine fish most favoured by malaysian women, the predictors and the potential health risk
publisher Springer Verlag
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