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Heavy metal and trace element accumulation in muscle, liver and gills of the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) from the Danube River (Serbia)

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2010
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Višnjić Jeftić, Željka
Jarić, Ivan
Jovanović, Ljubinko
Skorić, Stefan
Smederevac-Lalić, Marija
Nikčević, Miroslav
Lenhardt, Mirjana
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Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) is an anadromous species that lives in the heavily polluted north-western part of the Black Sea and migrates into the Danube River to spawn To assess their heavy metal contamination levels, samples of Politic shad were collected at 863 river kilometre of the Danube River Muscle, liver and gill samples were prepared using microwave digestion. and the analysis of Al, As, Cd, Cu, B. Ba. Fe, Mg. Sr. Zn. Li, Co, Cr. Mn. Mo, Ni and Pb was performed with inductively-coupled plasma-optic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Significant differences in concentrations of analyzed elements were observed among different tissues, as well as between the genders Al, Sr, Ba. Mg, and Li had the highest concentrations in gills, while Cd. Cu, Zn. Fe and B were highest in the liver While the muscle had the lowest concentrations of most of the analyzed elements, it had the highest concentration of As. This study has revealed that the concentrations of Cd and As in Poli...tic shad muscle tissue were above the maximum acceptable concentrations for human consumption, thus precautions need to be taken in order to prevent future heavy metal contamination

Keywords:
Migratory fish / ICP-OES / Heavy metals / Black Sea
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Microchemical Journal, 2010, 95, 2, 341-344
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  • Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
Funding / projects:
  • Istraživanja diverziteta, zaštite i održivog korišćenja faune riba, kao bitnih komponenti za razvoj strategije integralnog upravljanja vodenim resursima Srbije (RS-143045)

DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2010.02.004

ISSN: 0026-265X

WoS: 000277907800035

Scopus: 2-s2.0-77950689111
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http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/401
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AU  - Nikčević, Miroslav
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author = "Višnjić Jeftić, Željka and Jarić, Ivan and Jovanović, Ljubinko and Skorić, Stefan and Smederevac-Lalić, Marija and Nikčević, Miroslav and Lenhardt, Mirjana",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) is an anadromous species that lives in the heavily polluted north-western part of the Black Sea and migrates into the Danube River to spawn To assess their heavy metal contamination levels, samples of Politic shad were collected at 863 river kilometre of the Danube River Muscle, liver and gill samples were prepared using microwave digestion. and the analysis of Al, As, Cd, Cu, B. Ba. Fe, Mg. Sr. Zn. Li, Co, Cr. Mn. Mo, Ni and Pb was performed with inductively-coupled plasma-optic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Significant differences in concentrations of analyzed elements were observed among different tissues, as well as between the genders Al, Sr, Ba. Mg, and Li had the highest concentrations in gills, while Cd. Cu, Zn. Fe and B were highest in the liver While the muscle had the lowest concentrations of most of the analyzed elements, it had the highest concentration of As. This study has revealed that the concentrations of Cd and As in Politic shad muscle tissue were above the maximum acceptable concentrations for human consumption, thus precautions need to be taken in order to prevent future heavy metal contamination",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Microchemical Journal",
title = "Heavy metal and trace element accumulation in muscle, liver and gills of the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) from the Danube River (Serbia)",
pages = "344-341",
number = "2",
volume = "95",
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Višnjić Jeftić, Ž., Jarić, I., Jovanović, L., Skorić, S., Smederevac-Lalić, M., Nikčević, M.,& Lenhardt, M.. (2010). Heavy metal and trace element accumulation in muscle, liver and gills of the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) from the Danube River (Serbia). in Microchemical Journal
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 95(2), 341-344.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2010.02.004
Višnjić Jeftić Ž, Jarić I, Jovanović L, Skorić S, Smederevac-Lalić M, Nikčević M, Lenhardt M. Heavy metal and trace element accumulation in muscle, liver and gills of the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) from the Danube River (Serbia). in Microchemical Journal. 2010;95(2):341-344.
doi:10.1016/j.microc.2010.02.004 .
Višnjić Jeftić, Željka, Jarić, Ivan, Jovanović, Ljubinko, Skorić, Stefan, Smederevac-Lalić, Marija, Nikčević, Miroslav, Lenhardt, Mirjana, "Heavy metal and trace element accumulation in muscle, liver and gills of the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata Bennet 1835) from the Danube River (Serbia)" in Microchemical Journal, 95, no. 2 (2010):341-344,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2010.02.004 . .

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