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Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland
In this study, total mercury content was determined in 84 canned fish corresponding to commonly consumed brands (over 14 different producers), which were purchased from local markets in Poland in the years 2019–2020. For comparison purposes, samples of both the matrix in which the fish were kept alo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245884 |
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author | Pawlaczyk, Aleksandra Przerywacz, Anna Gajek, Magdalena Szynkowska-Jozwik, Malgorzata Iwona |
author_facet | Pawlaczyk, Aleksandra Przerywacz, Anna Gajek, Magdalena Szynkowska-Jozwik, Malgorzata Iwona |
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description | In this study, total mercury content was determined in 84 canned fish corresponding to commonly consumed brands (over 14 different producers), which were purchased from local markets in Poland in the years 2019–2020. For comparison purposes, samples of both the matrix in which the fish were kept along with the seafood samples were measured. The analyses were carried out using the cold vapor AAS technique. Statistical analyses were employed to identify significant differences in mercury content in relation to the selected criteria such as fish species, type of fish (predatory, non-predatory) and the producer brand. The obtained results were compared against domestic and international standards as well as with the literature data in order to evaluate the safety of the canned fish consumption. The study revealed that none of canned fish exceeded the acceptable levels set by the FAO/WHO. The highest amount of Hg was recorded for canned tuna (maximum 351.30 µg/kg, mean 74.38 µg/kg). Further, the estimated tolerable dose of weekly mercury intake suggests that the consumption of over 1.8 cans of fish with the highest mean mercury content should not pose a risk to consumers in Poland according to international standards. Among the ten highest mean results for mercury, five of them belonged to canned tuna (Bonito species) kept in different matrices. These consisted of seven domestic and three imported brands of fish products, which is a worrying message for a local community. Mercury content in predatory fish differed significantly from the results gathered for non-predatory fish and the total amount of mercury in studied canned fish corresponded to their status in the aquatic food chain. Moreover, significant differences were stated between various fish species and fishing areas. Fish caught in the Atlantic Ocean (cod and herring) presented higher mercury content than the ones from closed seas. |
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spelling | pubmed-77646992020-12-27 Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland Pawlaczyk, Aleksandra Przerywacz, Anna Gajek, Magdalena Szynkowska-Jozwik, Malgorzata Iwona Molecules Article In this study, total mercury content was determined in 84 canned fish corresponding to commonly consumed brands (over 14 different producers), which were purchased from local markets in Poland in the years 2019–2020. For comparison purposes, samples of both the matrix in which the fish were kept along with the seafood samples were measured. The analyses were carried out using the cold vapor AAS technique. Statistical analyses were employed to identify significant differences in mercury content in relation to the selected criteria such as fish species, type of fish (predatory, non-predatory) and the producer brand. The obtained results were compared against domestic and international standards as well as with the literature data in order to evaluate the safety of the canned fish consumption. The study revealed that none of canned fish exceeded the acceptable levels set by the FAO/WHO. The highest amount of Hg was recorded for canned tuna (maximum 351.30 µg/kg, mean 74.38 µg/kg). Further, the estimated tolerable dose of weekly mercury intake suggests that the consumption of over 1.8 cans of fish with the highest mean mercury content should not pose a risk to consumers in Poland according to international standards. Among the ten highest mean results for mercury, five of them belonged to canned tuna (Bonito species) kept in different matrices. These consisted of seven domestic and three imported brands of fish products, which is a worrying message for a local community. Mercury content in predatory fish differed significantly from the results gathered for non-predatory fish and the total amount of mercury in studied canned fish corresponded to their status in the aquatic food chain. Moreover, significant differences were stated between various fish species and fishing areas. Fish caught in the Atlantic Ocean (cod and herring) presented higher mercury content than the ones from closed seas. MDPI 2020-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7764699/ /pubmed/33322734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245884 Text en © 2020 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pawlaczyk, Aleksandra Przerywacz, Anna Gajek, Magdalena Szynkowska-Jozwik, Malgorzata Iwona Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title | Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title_full | Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title_fullStr | Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title_short | Risk of Mercury Ingestion from Canned Fish in Poland |
title_sort | risk of mercury ingestion from canned fish in poland |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245884 |
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