Effect of different thermal processing methods on potentially toxic metals in the seafood, Penaeus vannamei, and the related human health risk assessment

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作者
Ulaganathan, Arisekar [1 ]
Robinson, Jeya Shakila [1 ]
Rajendran, Shalini [1 ]
Geevaretnam, Jeyasekaran [2 ]
Pandurangan, Padmavathy [3 ]
Durairaj, Sukumar [4 ]
机构
[1] Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries Univ TNJFU, Fisheries Coll & Res Inst, Dept Fish Qual Assurance & Management, Tuticorin 628008, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries Univ TNJFU, Nagapattinarn 611002, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries Univ TNJFU, Fisheries Coll & Res Inst, Dept Aquat Environm & Management, Tuticorin 628008, Tamil Nadu, India
[4] Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries Univ TNJFU, Fisheries Coll & Res Inst, Dept Fish Proc Technol, Tuticorin 628008, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Penaeus vannamei; Food composition; Food analysis; Toxic metals; Health risks; Maximum allowable meal size; DIFFERENT COOKING METHODS; HEAVY-METALS; FRESH-WATER; FISH; SHRIMP; BIOACCESSIBILITY; CONSUMPTION; RICE; CONTAMINATION; PROXIMATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jfca.2021.104259
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
The presence of a significant amount of toxic metal in seafood has raised human health concerns worldwide. This study investigates the effect of heat processing/cooking methods (boiling, frying, grilling, and microwave cooking) on toxic metals concentration in farmed shrimp and estimates its potential human health risks. Pacific white leg shrimps (Penaeus vannamei) farmed along the Gulf of Mannar region were used to evaluate the toxic metal uptake by consuming raw and cooked shrimps. Toxic heavy metals such as Cd, Hg, and Pb were found below the maximum residual limit (MRL) of 0.5 mg/kg set by the European Union. The concentration of Cu, Zn, and As were below the MRLs of 30 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg, and 76 mg/kg set by the World Health Organization and Food Safety and Standard Authority of India, respectively. The target hazard quotient (THQ) for individual metals and total THQ (TTHQ) for combined metals were 1, indicating no health risk for shrimp consumers. The lifetime cancer risk (LCR) for toxic heavy metals (Cr, Ni, As, Sr, Cd, and Pb) were found between the recommended level of 10-6 to 10-4, indicating no carcinogenic health consequences. With the estimated maximum allowable consumption rates (CRmm), an adult can safely consume 30 raw or cooked shrimp meals/month with no adverse health consequences. Therefore, culinary processes such as boiling and grilling are recommended as suitable methods to reduce toxic metals risk. However, it is recommended to monitor their concentration before and after cooking shrimps collected worldwide and ensure they are within the regulatory limits.
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