The objective of this study is to determine mercury, cadmium and lead concentrations in 60 canned tuna fish samples produced and distributed in Iran after digestion by the standard methods of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists. Mercury contents in canned tuna fish were determined by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry while cadmium and lead were determined by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The metal contents, expressed in μg g-1wet weight for mercury, cadmium and lead varied from 0.010 to 0.401 (average of 0.125), 0.008 to 0.150 (average of 0.050) and 0.021 to 0.301 (average of 0.096), respectively. The values were comparable and in the range of the literature values. The results of this study...
This study was conducted to determine and evaluate the heavy metal concentrations levels: lead (Pb),...
Human consumption of fish protein, including canned tuna fish, is increasing steadily worldwide. How...
Fish is a good source of nutrients for humans but can pose a risk to human health because of the pos...
Introduction: Heavy metals are one of the pollutants which are found in min...
Present study was aimed at investigating the tree heavy metals namely Cadmium, lead and mercury meas...
Mercury levels in canned tuna fish were determined by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometr...
In this study mercury was determined in canned tuna fish produced and distributed in Iran after dige...
Iran is the largest fishery producer in the region reaching nearly 1 million tons. Fish provide a go...
Toxicity of heavy metals has led to numerous studies on the accumulation of these elements in fish a...
In this study, two heavy metals in canned tuna fish were determined after digestion by the AOAC meth...
Analysis and determination of mercury, cadmium and lead in canned tuna fish marketed in Ira
The presences of heavy metals in environment can cause danger to food and human health. Moreover, i...
Surveillance for mercury (Hg), lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) contamination in tuna products is crucial ...
Objective: To analyze the total concentration (in mg/kg) of Mercury in Canned Tuna Fish commercially...
Fish is a good source of nutrients for humans but can pose a risk to human health because of the pos...
This study was conducted to determine and evaluate the heavy metal concentrations levels: lead (Pb),...
Human consumption of fish protein, including canned tuna fish, is increasing steadily worldwide. How...
Fish is a good source of nutrients for humans but can pose a risk to human health because of the pos...
Introduction: Heavy metals are one of the pollutants which are found in min...
Present study was aimed at investigating the tree heavy metals namely Cadmium, lead and mercury meas...
Mercury levels in canned tuna fish were determined by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrophotometr...
In this study mercury was determined in canned tuna fish produced and distributed in Iran after dige...
Iran is the largest fishery producer in the region reaching nearly 1 million tons. Fish provide a go...
Toxicity of heavy metals has led to numerous studies on the accumulation of these elements in fish a...
In this study, two heavy metals in canned tuna fish were determined after digestion by the AOAC meth...
Analysis and determination of mercury, cadmium and lead in canned tuna fish marketed in Ira
The presences of heavy metals in environment can cause danger to food and human health. Moreover, i...
Surveillance for mercury (Hg), lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) contamination in tuna products is crucial ...
Objective: To analyze the total concentration (in mg/kg) of Mercury in Canned Tuna Fish commercially...
Fish is a good source of nutrients for humans but can pose a risk to human health because of the pos...
This study was conducted to determine and evaluate the heavy metal concentrations levels: lead (Pb),...
Human consumption of fish protein, including canned tuna fish, is increasing steadily worldwide. How...
Fish is a good source of nutrients for humans but can pose a risk to human health because of the pos...