作者: Michel Marengo , Eric D.H. Durieux , Sonia Ternengo , Pierre Lejeune , Elise Degrange
DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOENV.2018.04.034
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摘要: Among all available species, fish are a powerful model for risk-benefit assessments to study the effects of contaminants on human health. Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata, Linnaeus 1758) and european seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax, two species great economic importance, representing very large production volumes in Mediterranean. The objective this is (1) analyze concentrations Trace Elements (TE) between wild cultured specimens, (2) compare determined with other studies, (3) increase data about potential risks Our results point significant intra- interspecies-specific differences several trace elements. Several strong moderate inter-elemental correlations muscle were observed through correlation analysis. In our study, mean levels elements still below standard safety values intended consumption. same reached parameters analyzed (international legal limits, estimated weekly intake, provisional tolerable target hazard quotient, cancer risk), element those that could pose risk Consequently, these can be considered safe A better understanding would also inform consumers exposure contaminants.