Metal Risk Assessment Study of Canned Fish Available on the Iranian Market

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Borhan Mansouri
Nammam Ali Azadi
Marzena Albrycht
Lukasz J. Binkowski
Martyna Błaszczyk
Unes Hamesadeghi
Raouf Rahmani
Afshin Maleki
Farshid Majnoni
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[1] Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences,Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center, Health Institute
[2] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Biostatistics Department, School of Public Health
[3] Pedagogical University of Krakow,Institute of Biology
[4] Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering
[5] Birjand University,Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment
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Food safety; THQ; MoE; Cancer risk; Non-cancer risk;
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Iran is the largest fishery producer in the region reaching nearly 1 million tons. Fish provide a good many nutrients that are beneficial for our health. Due to significant deposits of xenobiotics in the water environments, however, fish may also be a source of non-essential metals, causing a variety of disorders. The main challenges to Iranian fisheries are environmental pollution and quality control, so this study aims to estimate the concentration of cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), and lead (Pb) in canned tuna fish produced and consumed in Iran. We studied four popular brands (N = 4 × 20) with ICP-MS and then looked at the concentrations and calculated the risk assessment parameters. We found that the lowest concentration was observed for Cd (18 μg/kg) and the highest for Ni (132 μg/kg). Among the brands studied, Pb concentrations differed most (42.0 to 113.3 μg/kg) and Hg levels were more consistent (24.0 and 39.4 μg/kg). The concentrations of Cd, Hg, and Pb in all the brands tested were below EU permissible thresholds. The intake estimation risk assessment parameters (EDI, contribution to PTWI, and CR) and non-cancer risk assessment parameters based on reference doses (THQ and HI) demonstrated the safety of tested products in respect to all metal concentrations studied, while the parameters regarding the toxic effects (MoE, and ILCR) showed that the consumption might cause health risks in terms of Cd (ILCR), Ni (ILCR), and Pb (MoE). The consumption of the canned fish studied should therefore be maintained at a reasonable level (2–5 meals containing fish weekly), so that it may provide necessary nutrients, while avoiding the health risk due to metal content.
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页码:3470 / 3477
页数:7
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