Bivalves are a good source of nutrients but also a potential source of environmental contaminants, which could pose a risk for consumers. The aims of this study were: the determination of 16 elements by ICP-MS in 48 samples of five bivalve species purchased from market in Korea; the identification of elements useful for species classification using multivariate analyses; and the benefit-risk evaluation associated to the consumption of these bivalves. The highest difference among content of elements between species was found for Cd, Mn, Ni, Zn, and Fe. Partial last squares discriminant analysis revealed elements with a VIP score >1 which were considered as the most relevant for explaining certain species. As, Cd, Co, and Ni were found as tax...
Bivalves are known for their ability to accumulate contaminants such as heavy metals. This allows th...
We conducted a large scale investigation of the bioaccessibility of 12 trace elements from 11 marine...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...
Bivalves are a good source of nutrients but also a potential source of environmental contaminants, w...
Bivalves are a good source of nutrients but also a potential source of environmental contaminants, w...
Bivalve molluscs, which include mussels, oysters and clams, have high nutritional value. They are re...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most important commercial bivalve species cons...
One hundred and fifty nine samples of nine edible bivalve species (Argopecten irradians, Chlamys far...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
Bivalve organisms are more vulnerable to a variety of aquatic pollution. It has high adaptability to...
Mollusks are a prospective food for the world’s growing population, but the contents of toxic and es...
Mollusks living in seas can accumulate heavy metals, and may serve as excellent passive biomonitors....
In this study, ICP-MS was used to determine concentrations of trace minerals found in these two econ...
To evaluate the clam Amiantis umbonella as a bio-indicator of metal contamination, the concentration...
Maximum acceptable concentrations of metals in food - based on total concentrations - have been esta...
Bivalves are known for their ability to accumulate contaminants such as heavy metals. This allows th...
We conducted a large scale investigation of the bioaccessibility of 12 trace elements from 11 marine...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...
Bivalves are a good source of nutrients but also a potential source of environmental contaminants, w...
Bivalves are a good source of nutrients but also a potential source of environmental contaminants, w...
Bivalve molluscs, which include mussels, oysters and clams, have high nutritional value. They are re...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most important commercial bivalve species cons...
One hundred and fifty nine samples of nine edible bivalve species (Argopecten irradians, Chlamys far...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
Bivalve organisms are more vulnerable to a variety of aquatic pollution. It has high adaptability to...
Mollusks are a prospective food for the world’s growing population, but the contents of toxic and es...
Mollusks living in seas can accumulate heavy metals, and may serve as excellent passive biomonitors....
In this study, ICP-MS was used to determine concentrations of trace minerals found in these two econ...
To evaluate the clam Amiantis umbonella as a bio-indicator of metal contamination, the concentration...
Maximum acceptable concentrations of metals in food - based on total concentrations - have been esta...
Bivalves are known for their ability to accumulate contaminants such as heavy metals. This allows th...
We conducted a large scale investigation of the bioaccessibility of 12 trace elements from 11 marine...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...