HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA

Environmental pollution with heavy metals and other toxic elements can serve as a predisposing factor for a various type of human diseases. Their accumulation in aquatic organisms used for human consumption increases the risk for daily intake of low doses of heavy metals. The Black Sea spiny dog (Sq...

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Main Authors: Veselin Kirov, Hristina Neshovska, Iliyan Manev
Other Authors: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2022
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description Environmental pollution with heavy metals and other toxic elements can serve as a predisposing factor for a various type of human diseases. Their accumulation in aquatic organisms used for human consumption increases the risk for daily intake of low doses of heavy metals. The Black Sea spiny dog (Squalus acanthias, Linnaeus 1758) is a cartilaginous fish predator belonging to the spiny shark family. This demersal fish belongs to the common monitoring species in Bulgaria and Romania in terms of pollution of the Black Sea. In this regard, the aim of the present study was to determine the concentrations of As, Pb, Cd, Hg, Mn, Zn and Al in shark meat samples, caught from our northern Black Sea coast (Varna region). The element with the highest concentration was arsenic. Mercury levels have been found to be above the permissible levels set out in Euro-pean and national legislation, which poses a potential health hazard risk for the consumers.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6376419 2025-01-17T01:26:51+00:00 HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA Veselin Kirov, Hristina Neshovska Iliyan Manev Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2022-03-22 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6376419 eng eng Zenodo https://scij-tmvm.com/vol./vol.7/1/vol-7-1_2022-77-79.pdf https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6376418 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6376419 oai:zenodo.org:6376419 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Tradition and Modernity in Veterinary Medicine, 7(1), 77-79, (2022-03-22) heavy metals spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias Black Sea info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.637641910.5281/zenodo.6376418 2024-12-05T05:27:14Z Environmental pollution with heavy metals and other toxic elements can serve as a predisposing factor for a various type of human diseases. Their accumulation in aquatic organisms used for human consumption increases the risk for daily intake of low doses of heavy metals. The Black Sea spiny dog (Squalus acanthias, Linnaeus 1758) is a cartilaginous fish predator belonging to the spiny shark family. This demersal fish belongs to the common monitoring species in Bulgaria and Romania in terms of pollution of the Black Sea. In this regard, the aim of the present study was to determine the concentrations of As, Pb, Cd, Hg, Mn, Zn and Al in shark meat samples, caught from our northern Black Sea coast (Varna region). The element with the highest concentration was arsenic. Mercury levels have been found to be above the permissible levels set out in Euro-pean and national legislation, which poses a potential health hazard risk for the consumers. Article in Journal/Newspaper spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias Zenodo
spellingShingle heavy metals
spiny dogfish
Squalus acanthias
Black Sea
Veselin Kirov,
Hristina Neshovska
Iliyan Manev
HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title_full HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title_fullStr HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title_full_unstemmed HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title_short HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN MEAT OF SPINY DOGFISH (SQUALUS ACANTHIAS) FROM BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
title_sort heavy metal levels in meat of spiny dogfish (squalus acanthias) from bulgarian black sea
topic heavy metals
spiny dogfish
Squalus acanthias
Black Sea
topic_facet heavy metals
spiny dogfish
Squalus acanthias
Black Sea
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6376419