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Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Heavy metal accumulation in freshwater ecosystem has become one of the major aquatic environmental concerns for freshwater flora and fauna due to their higher stability and bioaccumulation as well as bio-magnification properties. Furthermore, passing through the food web, these heavy metals affect h...

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Autores principales: Naz, Saima, Chatha, Ahmad Manan Mustafa, Danabas, Durali, Khan, Muhammad Farhan, Xu, Youhou, Zhu, Peng, Shafique, Laiba
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37505563
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11070596
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author Naz, Saima
Chatha, Ahmad Manan Mustafa
Danabas, Durali
Khan, Muhammad Farhan
Xu, Youhou
Zhu, Peng
Shafique, Laiba
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Chatha, Ahmad Manan Mustafa
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Khan, Muhammad Farhan
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description Heavy metal accumulation in freshwater ecosystem has become one of the major aquatic environmental concerns for freshwater flora and fauna due to their higher stability and bioaccumulation as well as bio-magnification properties. Furthermore, passing through the food web, these heavy metals affect human populations ultimately. This study assessed the heavy metal accumulation in Cirrhinus mrigala in spring, autumn, and winter at different locations (I, II, and III) of Panjnad headwork. Furthermore, the human health risk assessment for the consumption of C. mrigala from the sampling locations was also carried out. Fish were collected from upper (I), middle (II), and lower (III) stream of Panjnad on a monthly basis. The current study evaluated the accumulation of Aluminum (Al), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), and Lead (Pb) in various fish organs (liver, kidney, gills, fins, skin, muscles and bones) and assessed their potential hazard to human health through health risk assessment indicators. The results demonstrated a significant difference (p < 0.05) in heavy metal accumulation in different fish organs, seasons, and locations. The accumulation of Al, As, Ba, and Pb were considerably higher in liver and kidney as compared to the other body organs and followed a trend of liver > kidney > gills > fins > skin > bones > muscle and the overall mean concentrations of metals in different body tissues of C. mrigala were in the order of Al > As > Ba > Pb. The results also concluded that C. mrigala caught from the Panjnad headwork is not safe for human consumption due to higher values of TTHQ(Ing) (3.76), THQ(Ing) for Ba (3.27) and CR(Ing) for As (6.4742).
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spelling pubmed-103842012023-07-30 Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Naz, Saima Chatha, Ahmad Manan Mustafa Danabas, Durali Khan, Muhammad Farhan Xu, Youhou Zhu, Peng Shafique, Laiba Toxics Article Heavy metal accumulation in freshwater ecosystem has become one of the major aquatic environmental concerns for freshwater flora and fauna due to their higher stability and bioaccumulation as well as bio-magnification properties. Furthermore, passing through the food web, these heavy metals affect human populations ultimately. This study assessed the heavy metal accumulation in Cirrhinus mrigala in spring, autumn, and winter at different locations (I, II, and III) of Panjnad headwork. Furthermore, the human health risk assessment for the consumption of C. mrigala from the sampling locations was also carried out. Fish were collected from upper (I), middle (II), and lower (III) stream of Panjnad on a monthly basis. The current study evaluated the accumulation of Aluminum (Al), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), and Lead (Pb) in various fish organs (liver, kidney, gills, fins, skin, muscles and bones) and assessed their potential hazard to human health through health risk assessment indicators. The results demonstrated a significant difference (p < 0.05) in heavy metal accumulation in different fish organs, seasons, and locations. The accumulation of Al, As, Ba, and Pb were considerably higher in liver and kidney as compared to the other body organs and followed a trend of liver > kidney > gills > fins > skin > bones > muscle and the overall mean concentrations of metals in different body tissues of C. mrigala were in the order of Al > As > Ba > Pb. The results also concluded that C. mrigala caught from the Panjnad headwork is not safe for human consumption due to higher values of TTHQ(Ing) (3.76), THQ(Ing) for Ba (3.27) and CR(Ing) for As (6.4742). MDPI 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10384201/ /pubmed/37505563 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11070596 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Naz, Saima
Chatha, Ahmad Manan Mustafa
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Khan, Muhammad Farhan
Xu, Youhou
Zhu, Peng
Shafique, Laiba
Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_full Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_fullStr Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_short Bioaccumulation Pattern and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Cirrhinus mrigala at Panjnad Headworks, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
title_sort bioaccumulation pattern and health risk assessment of heavy metals in cirrhinus mrigala at panjnad headworks, bahawalpur, pakistan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37505563
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11070596
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