Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead

One-year-old Atlantic salmon smolts were exposed for 2 weeks either to six priority heavy metal mixture or to Ni, Pb, and Cr singly at a concentration corresponding to Lithuanian inland water standards: Cu – 0.01, Zn – 0.1, Ni – 0.01, Cr – 0.01, Cd – 0.005 and Pb – 0.005 mg/L, respectively under sem...

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Published in:Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Main Authors: Svecevičius, Gintaras, Sauliutė, Gintarė, Idzelis, Raimondas Leopoldas, Grigelevičiūtė, Joana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:4070119 2023-05-15T15:29:53+02:00 Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead Svecevičius, Gintaras Sauliutė, Gintarė Idzelis, Raimondas Leopoldas Grigelevičiūtė, Joana 2014 http://vgtu.lvb.lt/VGTU:ELABAPDB4070119&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00128-014-1237-2 http://vgtu.lvb.lt/VGTU:ELABAPDB4070119&prefLang=en_US Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, New York : Springer US, 2014, Vol. 92, iss.4, p. 440-445 ISSN 0007-4861 Atlantic salmon Heavy metals Accumulation Inland water standard Maximum-permissible-amount Synergistic interactions info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-014-1237-2 2021-12-02T01:23:43Z One-year-old Atlantic salmon smolts were exposed for 2 weeks either to six priority heavy metal mixture or to Ni, Pb, and Cr singly at a concentration corresponding to Lithuanian inland water standards: Cu – 0.01, Zn – 0.1, Ni – 0.01, Cr – 0.01, Cd – 0.005 and Pb – 0.005 mg/L, respectively under semi-static conditions. The presence of metal mixture in the water only partly (by 50 %) affected the accumulation of single metals in body tissues (muscle, gills, liver and kidneys) probably due to the synergistic interactions among metals. Although metal concentrations increased in most cases, only Pb exceeded recommended level for human consumption (0.2 Pb mg/L) by 1.1-fold to 2.1-fold. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 92 4 440 445
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topic Atlantic salmon
Heavy metals
Accumulation
Inland water standard
Maximum-permissible-amount
Synergistic interactions
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
Heavy metals
Accumulation
Inland water standard
Maximum-permissible-amount
Synergistic interactions
Svecevičius, Gintaras
Sauliutė, Gintarė
Idzelis, Raimondas Leopoldas
Grigelevičiūtė, Joana
Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
Heavy metals
Accumulation
Inland water standard
Maximum-permissible-amount
Synergistic interactions
description One-year-old Atlantic salmon smolts were exposed for 2 weeks either to six priority heavy metal mixture or to Ni, Pb, and Cr singly at a concentration corresponding to Lithuanian inland water standards: Cu – 0.01, Zn – 0.1, Ni – 0.01, Cr – 0.01, Cd – 0.005 and Pb – 0.005 mg/L, respectively under semi-static conditions. The presence of metal mixture in the water only partly (by 50 %) affected the accumulation of single metals in body tissues (muscle, gills, liver and kidneys) probably due to the synergistic interactions among metals. Although metal concentrations increased in most cases, only Pb exceeded recommended level for human consumption (0.2 Pb mg/L) by 1.1-fold to 2.1-fold.
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author Svecevičius, Gintaras
Sauliutė, Gintarė
Idzelis, Raimondas Leopoldas
Grigelevičiūtė, Joana
author_facet Svecevičius, Gintaras
Sauliutė, Gintarė
Idzelis, Raimondas Leopoldas
Grigelevičiūtė, Joana
author_sort Svecevičius, Gintaras
title Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
title_short Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
title_full Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
title_fullStr Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., exposed to a model mixture (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, Cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
title_sort accumulation of heavy metals in different body tissues of atlantic salmon, salmo salar l., exposed to a model mixture (cu, zn, ni, cr, pb, cd) and singly to nickel, chromium, and lead
publishDate 2014
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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