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  • Article Code : FIRAT-AKADEMI-8400-3925
  • Article Type : Araştırma Makalesi
  • Publication Number : 5A0128
  • Page Number : 9-14
  • Doi : 10.12739/NWSA.2020.15.1.5A0128
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  • Year : 2020
  • Volume : 15
  • Issue : 1
  • Number of Articles Published : 5
  • Published Date : 1.01.2020

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Ecological Life Sciences

Serial Number : 5A
ISSN No. : 1308-7258
Release Interval (in a Year) : 4 Issues

TOXIC METALS IN Engraulis encrasicolus (LINNAEUS, 1758) FROM THE COASTAL WATERS OF SINOP IN THE BLACK SEA

Levent BAT1 , ELIF ARICI2 , AYŞAH ÖZTEKIN3 , FATIH ŞAHIN4

The aim of this study is to determine the amounts of As, Cd, Hg and Pb in the muscle tissue of Engraulis encrasicolus caught from Sinop coasts of the Black Sea. Metal analysis was performed by ICP-MS. Pb showed the highest concentration followed by As, Hg and Cd. The presence of four toxic metal levels was determined in the edible tissues of E. encrasicolus however, in quantities even below the allowable limits set by the Turkish Food Codex (TFC), EU Commission Regulation and other international standards. As has the highest concentration (0.13 mg/kg wet wt.) among the toxic metals as shown in Figure 3 which followed by Pb and Hg with levels of 0.09 and 0.055 mg/kg wet wt. The highest Cd level was 0.033 mg/kg wet wt. The total of Target Hazard Quotient values for each element was less than 1, and it was concluded that anchovy consumption was safe for human health.

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Engraulis encrasicolus, Black Sea,, Sinop Shores, Estimated Daily Intake, Target Hazard Quotient,

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Levent BAT (1) (Corresponding Author)

Sinop University
leventbat@gmail.com | 0000-0002-2289-6691

ELIF ARICI (2)

elfkarakas@gmail.com | 0000-0001-6359-9194

AYŞAH ÖZTEKIN (3)

aysahvisne@gmail.com | 0000-0002-3726-7134

FATIH ŞAHIN (4)

sahinfth@gmail.com | 0000-0003-0605-2672

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[1] Bat, L., (2019). One Health: The Interface Between Fish and Human Health. Current World Environment. 14(3):355-357.