Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Oysters from the Southern Coast of Korea: Assessment of Potential Risk to Human Health

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作者
Mok, Jong Soo [1 ]
Yoo, Hyun Duk [1 ]
Kim, Poong Ho [1 ]
Yoon, Ho Dong [1 ]
Park, Young Cheol [1 ]
Lee, Tae Seek [2 ]
Kwon, Ji Young [2 ]
Son, Kwang Tae [2 ]
Lee, Hee Jung [2 ]
Ha, Kwang Soo [2 ]
Shim, Kil Bo [2 ]
Kim, Ji Hoe [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Fisheries Res & Dev Inst, Southeast Sea Fisheries Res Inst, Sanyang Up 650943, Tongyoung, South Korea
[2] Natl Fisheries Res & Dev Inst, Food Safety Res Div, Busan 619705, South Korea
关键词
Heavy metal; Oyster; Bioaccumulation; Risk assessment; Korea; SHELLFISH; FISH;
D O I
10.1007/s00128-015-1534-4
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
From 2009 to 2013, 80 oyster and 16 seawater samples were collected from the southern coast of Korea, including designated shellfish growing areas for export. The concentrations and bioaccumulation of heavy metals were determined, and a potential risk assessment was conducted to evaluate their hazards towards human consumption. The cadmium (Cd) concentration in oysters was the highest of three hazardous metals, including Cd, lead (Pb), and mercury (Hg), however, below the standards set by various countries. The metal bioaccumulation ratio in oysters was relatively high for zinc and Cd but low for Hg, Pb, arsenic, and chromium. The estimated dietary intakes of all heavy metals for oysters accounted for 0.02 %-17.75 % of provisional tolerable daily intake. The hazard index for all samples was far <1.0, which indicates that the oysters do not pose an appreciable hazard to humans for the metal pollutants of study.
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页码:749 / 755
页数:7
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