Evaluation and Potential Health Hazard of Selected Metals in Water, Sediments, and Fish from the Gomti River

作者: Sanjay Kumar Gupta , Mayuri Chabukdhara , Jaswant Singh , Faizal Bux

DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2014.902694

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摘要: ABSTRACTThe health hazard associated with the consumption of fish from Gomti River in India, contaminated heavy metals Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn was assessed terms target quotients (THQs). The concentrations (mg kg−1, wet weight basis) muscle tissues different species Mastacembelus puncalus, Clupisona garua, Cyrinous carpio, Botia lochachata, Channa punctatus, Heteropneustise fossilis, Puntius sofore, Clarious batrachus ranged as follows: Cr (2.2–21.4), Cu (0.3–14.3), Mn (2.3–5.5), Ni (0.5–10.9), Pb (1.0–3.9), (12.3–46.9). accumulation tissue order: > Pb. THQs indicated a potential to children due Pb; their were greater than 1 for almost all except C. garua (THQ, 0.07) carpio 0.90). For adults, insignificant less ...

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