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Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In highly polluted water, fish can accumulate Hg at concentrations that cause risk to human health. This has occurred in Sicily (Southern Italy), where there is activity from the petrochemical pole. In this paper, we present concentrations of mercury in 14 fish species collected from...

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Autores principales: Cammilleri, Gaetano, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Fazio, Francesco, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Vella, Antonio, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Macaluso, Andrea, Ciaccio, Gabriele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31443421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090594
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author Cammilleri, Gaetano
Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe
Fazio, Francesco
Pulvirenti, Andrea
Vella, Antonio
Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria
Macaluso, Andrea
Ciaccio, Gabriele
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
author_facet Cammilleri, Gaetano
Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe
Fazio, Francesco
Pulvirenti, Andrea
Vella, Antonio
Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria
Macaluso, Andrea
Ciaccio, Gabriele
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In highly polluted water, fish can accumulate Hg at concentrations that cause risk to human health. This has occurred in Sicily (Southern Italy), where there is activity from the petrochemical pole. In this paper, we present concentrations of mercury in 14 fish species collected from western Sicilian coasts in 2013. A significant difference was found between fish species examined but not between pelagic and benthic fish. Four out of 130 analyzed samples showed mercury concentrations over the European limits. ABSTRACT: In highly polluted water, fish can accumulate mercury up to a concentration of 10 mgKg(−1). This has occurred on the eastern coasts of Sicily (Southern Italy), probably due to the intense industrial activity of this area. However, little is known about Hg accumulation in fish of the western Sicilian coasts. In this work, we examined the Hg accumulation of 108 fish samples belonging to 14 species collected from western Sicilian coasts using a direct mercury analyzer. The samples showed a mean mercury concentration of 0.165 ± 0.22 mg kg(−1) with a maximum in Lepidopus caudatus (1.72 mgKg(−1)), exceeding the limits provided by EC Reg. 1881/2006. The lowest Hg levels were found in Sparus aurata samples (0.001 mgKg(−1)). A significant difference was found between the fish species examined (p < 0.05). The comparison between benthic and pelagic species did not show statistical differences (p < 0.05). Fish food constitutes the main route of Hg uptake for humans. Only four of the 130 samples examined reached a mercury concentration over the European limits. The comparative analysis of Hg pollution for benthic and pelagic species did not confirm a different trend in metal contamination.
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spelling pubmed-67694922019-10-30 Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy) Cammilleri, Gaetano Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe Fazio, Francesco Pulvirenti, Andrea Vella, Antonio Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria Macaluso, Andrea Ciaccio, Gabriele Ferrantelli, Vincenzo Animals (Basel) Communication SIMPLE SUMMARY: In highly polluted water, fish can accumulate Hg at concentrations that cause risk to human health. This has occurred in Sicily (Southern Italy), where there is activity from the petrochemical pole. In this paper, we present concentrations of mercury in 14 fish species collected from western Sicilian coasts in 2013. A significant difference was found between fish species examined but not between pelagic and benthic fish. Four out of 130 analyzed samples showed mercury concentrations over the European limits. ABSTRACT: In highly polluted water, fish can accumulate mercury up to a concentration of 10 mgKg(−1). This has occurred on the eastern coasts of Sicily (Southern Italy), probably due to the intense industrial activity of this area. However, little is known about Hg accumulation in fish of the western Sicilian coasts. In this work, we examined the Hg accumulation of 108 fish samples belonging to 14 species collected from western Sicilian coasts using a direct mercury analyzer. The samples showed a mean mercury concentration of 0.165 ± 0.22 mg kg(−1) with a maximum in Lepidopus caudatus (1.72 mgKg(−1)), exceeding the limits provided by EC Reg. 1881/2006. The lowest Hg levels were found in Sparus aurata samples (0.001 mgKg(−1)). A significant difference was found between the fish species examined (p < 0.05). The comparison between benthic and pelagic species did not show statistical differences (p < 0.05). Fish food constitutes the main route of Hg uptake for humans. Only four of the 130 samples examined reached a mercury concentration over the European limits. The comparative analysis of Hg pollution for benthic and pelagic species did not confirm a different trend in metal contamination. MDPI 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6769492/ /pubmed/31443421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090594 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cammilleri, Gaetano
Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe
Fazio, Francesco
Pulvirenti, Andrea
Vella, Antonio
Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria
Macaluso, Andrea
Ciaccio, Gabriele
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title_full Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title_fullStr Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title_short Mercury Detection in Benthic and Pelagic Fish Collected from Western Sicily (Southern Italy)
title_sort mercury detection in benthic and pelagic fish collected from western sicily (southern italy)
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31443421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090594
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