This research was aimed at evaluating the seasonal partitioning of Zn, Se, As, Cu, and Co in the tissues of Mytilus galloprovincialis sampled at two industrial sites along the Algerian coast. Adult mussels were seasonally collected from two sites over the course of a whole year. The gills, digestive glands, gonads, and remaining soft tissues were analyzed through ICP-MS. The observations led to identifying metals ranges (μg g−1Dry Weight) of 67.17–395.51 (Zn), 2.18–12.74 (Se), 7.81–28.61 (As), 3.32–155.91 (Cu), and 0.10–3.59 (Co) in the various tissues. The highest concentrations were found in the digestive glands and gills as compared to the gonads and remaining soft tissues. Distinct patterns of metals partitioning were found: indeed, As and Co concentrations were higher in the digestive glands, while Se and Zn concentrations were higher in the gills. Many of the mussels samples resulted contaminated, therefore potentially posing a considerable health risk to consumers.
Partitioning of trace elements in the tissues of Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) sampled from industrial sites along the Algerian coast / Abderrahmani, K.; Boulahdid, M.; Bendou, N.; Guenachi, B.; Hacene, O. R.; Masino, F.; Montevecchi, G.. - In: MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. - ISSN 0025-326X. - 173:Pt A(2021), pp. 113006-113016. [10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113006]
Partitioning of trace elements in the tissues of Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) sampled from industrial sites along the Algerian coast
Masino F.;Montevecchi G.
2021
Abstract
This research was aimed at evaluating the seasonal partitioning of Zn, Se, As, Cu, and Co in the tissues of Mytilus galloprovincialis sampled at two industrial sites along the Algerian coast. Adult mussels were seasonally collected from two sites over the course of a whole year. The gills, digestive glands, gonads, and remaining soft tissues were analyzed through ICP-MS. The observations led to identifying metals ranges (μg g−1Dry Weight) of 67.17–395.51 (Zn), 2.18–12.74 (Se), 7.81–28.61 (As), 3.32–155.91 (Cu), and 0.10–3.59 (Co) in the various tissues. The highest concentrations were found in the digestive glands and gills as compared to the gonads and remaining soft tissues. Distinct patterns of metals partitioning were found: indeed, As and Co concentrations were higher in the digestive glands, while Se and Zn concentrations were higher in the gills. Many of the mussels samples resulted contaminated, therefore potentially posing a considerable health risk to consumers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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