European Union regulations that establish the maximum cadmium (Cd) levels for crab take into account only concentrations found in crab muscle (white meat), mainly from appendages; therefore, other organs and tissues (brown meat) are excluded. The objective of the present study was to evaluate Cd levels in both white and brown crab meat, in order to achieve a more complete assessment of health risk related to human consumption of warty crab. Microwave digestion and atomic absorption spectrometry were used to determine Cd concentrations in warty crab (Eriphia verrucosa) samples collected from the southern Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy. Cd concentrations in all samples of white crab meat were found to be very low (below the limit of quantificat...
Muscle tissues of squid (Loligo vulgaris), cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and prawn (Penaeus semisul...
The concentrations of Cu, Pb, Hg, Fe and Zn were determined in three different tissues (claw, breast...
The marine animals such as Lethrinus nebulosus (Vilaimeen), Sardinella longiceps (Sardine), Penaeus ...
European Union regulations that establish the maximum cadmium (Cd) levels for crab take into account...
European Union regulations that establish the maximum cadmium (Cd) levels for crab take into account...
EU regulations establish the cadmium maximum residual levels (MLR) for crab taking into account only...
Brown crab Cancer pagurus is appreciated as seafood in several European countries. However, cadmium ...
The Brown crab Cancer pagurus is appreciated as seafood and its fishery is of importance in several ...
Increased cadmium concentrations in claw meat were demonstrated after cooking and freezing practices...
Cadmium is a major health risk globally and is usually associated with pollution and anthropogenic a...
Previously, high concentrations of cadmium have been found in the hepatopancreas of the edible or br...
High concentrations of cadmium in brown crab are an issue of food safety, and large variations betwe...
High concentrations of cadmium in brown crab are an issue of food safety, and large variations betwe...
PubMedID: 18095182Copper, chromium cadmium, iron and zinc concentrations were determined in marine c...
Seafood is the main source of exposure to heavy metals and arsenic, though fish consumption is enco...
Muscle tissues of squid (Loligo vulgaris), cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and prawn (Penaeus semisul...
The concentrations of Cu, Pb, Hg, Fe and Zn were determined in three different tissues (claw, breast...
The marine animals such as Lethrinus nebulosus (Vilaimeen), Sardinella longiceps (Sardine), Penaeus ...
European Union regulations that establish the maximum cadmium (Cd) levels for crab take into account...
European Union regulations that establish the maximum cadmium (Cd) levels for crab take into account...
EU regulations establish the cadmium maximum residual levels (MLR) for crab taking into account only...
Brown crab Cancer pagurus is appreciated as seafood in several European countries. However, cadmium ...
The Brown crab Cancer pagurus is appreciated as seafood and its fishery is of importance in several ...
Increased cadmium concentrations in claw meat were demonstrated after cooking and freezing practices...
Cadmium is a major health risk globally and is usually associated with pollution and anthropogenic a...
Previously, high concentrations of cadmium have been found in the hepatopancreas of the edible or br...
High concentrations of cadmium in brown crab are an issue of food safety, and large variations betwe...
High concentrations of cadmium in brown crab are an issue of food safety, and large variations betwe...
PubMedID: 18095182Copper, chromium cadmium, iron and zinc concentrations were determined in marine c...
Seafood is the main source of exposure to heavy metals and arsenic, though fish consumption is enco...
Muscle tissues of squid (Loligo vulgaris), cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and prawn (Penaeus semisul...
The concentrations of Cu, Pb, Hg, Fe and Zn were determined in three different tissues (claw, breast...
The marine animals such as Lethrinus nebulosus (Vilaimeen), Sardinella longiceps (Sardine), Penaeus ...