Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)

Background: Metals pollution is a worldwide environmental issue due to their persistence in the ecosystems, nondegradability, and bioaccumulation in marine biota. Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are highly nutritious bivalve representing an important dietary constituent but may accumulate metals...

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Published in:Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Main Authors: Domenico Meloni, Alessandro Graziano Mudadu, Maria Cesarina Abete, Anna Maria Bazzoni, Alessandra Griglione, Rosa Avolio, Simonetto Serra, Nicola Fois, Giuseppe Esposito, Rita Melillo, Stefania Squadrone
Other Authors: Meloni, Domenico, Graziano Mudadu, Alessandro, Cesarina Abete, Maria, Bazzoni, Anna Maria, Griglione, Alessandra, Avolio, Rosa, Serra, Simonetto, Fois, Nicola, Esposito, Giuseppe, Melillo, Rita, Squadrone, Stefania
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11388/334529
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127487
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Alessandro Graziano Mudadu
Maria Cesarina Abete
Anna Maria Bazzoni
Alessandra Griglione
Rosa Avolio
Simonetto Serra
Nicola Fois
Giuseppe Esposito
Rita Melillo
Stefania Squadrone
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Graziano Mudadu, Alessandro
Cesarina Abete, Maria
Bazzoni, Anna Maria
Griglione, Alessandra
Avolio, Rosa
Serra, Simonetto
Fois, Nicola
Esposito, Giuseppe
Melillo, Rita
Squadrone, Stefania
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Rita Melillo
Stefania Squadrone
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description Background: Metals pollution is a worldwide environmental issue due to their persistence in the ecosystems, nondegradability, and bioaccumulation in marine biota. Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are highly nutritious bivalve representing an important dietary constituent but may accumulate metals through feeding on suspended sediments from surrounding water, then represent a suitable tool for biomonitoring. Materials and methods: The occurrence of trace elements (Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Se, Sn, V, Zn) was investigated in Pacific Oysters (Cassostrea gigas) collected from Calich Lagoon in each season of 2019. Samples were homogenized and subjected to microwave acid digestion before being analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). Results: The results showed a significant seasonal variation for temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, and pH. Moreover, high significant seasonal variation in concentrations of Cd, Mn, Ni, and V was recorded. The highest values were found for Fe (128 mg kg−1 w.w.), and Al (112 mg kg−1 w.w.) in October, for Zn (113 mg kg−1 w.w.) in March and May. Conclusions: Pacific Oysters were confirmed as suitable bioindicators of the health status of coastal lagoons; trace elements concentrations were highly affected by season of collection, and according to literature the highest values were recorded in autumn and summer. The EU legal limits for Cd and Pb were not exceeded, then the farmed oysters were safe to consumers
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spelling ftsassariuniiris:oai:iris.uniss.it:11388/334529 2025-02-16T15:02:28+00:00 Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy) Domenico Meloni Alessandro Graziano Mudadu Maria Cesarina Abete Anna Maria Bazzoni Alessandra Griglione Rosa Avolio Simonetto Serra Nicola Fois Giuseppe Esposito Rita Melillo Stefania Squadrone Meloni, Domenico Graziano Mudadu, Alessandro Cesarina Abete, Maria Bazzoni, Anna Maria Griglione, Alessandra Avolio, Rosa Serra, Simonetto Fois, Nicola Esposito, Giuseppe Melillo, Rita Squadrone, Stefania 2024 https://hdl.handle.net/11388/334529 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127487 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001259569400001 volume:85 issue:127487 firstpage:1 lastpage:8 numberofpages:8 journal:JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY https://hdl.handle.net/11388/334529 doi:10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127487 Trace element Mediterranean lagoon Food safety Shellfish info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2024 ftsassariuniiris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127487 2025-01-29T15:12:40Z Background: Metals pollution is a worldwide environmental issue due to their persistence in the ecosystems, nondegradability, and bioaccumulation in marine biota. Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are highly nutritious bivalve representing an important dietary constituent but may accumulate metals through feeding on suspended sediments from surrounding water, then represent a suitable tool for biomonitoring. Materials and methods: The occurrence of trace elements (Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Se, Sn, V, Zn) was investigated in Pacific Oysters (Cassostrea gigas) collected from Calich Lagoon in each season of 2019. Samples were homogenized and subjected to microwave acid digestion before being analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). Results: The results showed a significant seasonal variation for temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, and pH. Moreover, high significant seasonal variation in concentrations of Cd, Mn, Ni, and V was recorded. The highest values were found for Fe (128 mg kg−1 w.w.), and Al (112 mg kg−1 w.w.) in October, for Zn (113 mg kg−1 w.w.) in March and May. Conclusions: Pacific Oysters were confirmed as suitable bioindicators of the health status of coastal lagoons; trace elements concentrations were highly affected by season of collection, and according to literature the highest values were recorded in autumn and summer. The EU legal limits for Cd and Pb were not exceeded, then the farmed oysters were safe to consumers Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster CINECA IRIS Universitá Degli Studi di Sassari Pacific Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 85 127487
spellingShingle Trace element
Mediterranean lagoon
Food safety
Shellfish
Domenico Meloni
Alessandro Graziano Mudadu
Maria Cesarina Abete
Anna Maria Bazzoni
Alessandra Griglione
Rosa Avolio
Simonetto Serra
Nicola Fois
Giuseppe Esposito
Rita Melillo
Stefania Squadrone
Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title_full Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title_fullStr Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title_short Seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in Pacific Oyster (Cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the Calich Lagoon (Sardinia Italy)
title_sort seasonal variability of trace elements bioaccumulation in pacific oyster (cassostrea gigas) from an experimental pilot farm in the calich lagoon (sardinia italy)
topic Trace element
Mediterranean lagoon
Food safety
Shellfish
topic_facet Trace element
Mediterranean lagoon
Food safety
Shellfish
url https://hdl.handle.net/11388/334529
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127487