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Heavy Metal Levels and Cancer Risk Assessments of the Commercial Denis, Sparus aurata Collected from Bardawil Lake and Private Fish Farm Waters as a Cultured Source, Egypt
by
Abbas, Mahmoud Mahrous M
in
Aquaculture
/ Body organs
/ Cadmium
/ Carcinogens
/ Cooking
/ Copper
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish farms
/ Food contamination
/ Food safety
/ Frying
/ Gills
/ Habitats
/ Health hazards
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Human influences
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Iron
/ Lakes
/ Lead
/ Liver
/ Marine fishes
/ Metal concentrations
/ Microwave cooking
/ Microwaves
/ Mitigation
/ Nickel
/ Organs
/ Pollution
/ Risk assessment
/ Sparus aurata
/ Zinc
2024
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Heavy Metal Levels and Cancer Risk Assessments of the Commercial Denis, Sparus aurata Collected from Bardawil Lake and Private Fish Farm Waters as a Cultured Source, Egypt
by
Abbas, Mahmoud Mahrous M
in
Aquaculture
/ Body organs
/ Cadmium
/ Carcinogens
/ Cooking
/ Copper
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish farms
/ Food contamination
/ Food safety
/ Frying
/ Gills
/ Habitats
/ Health hazards
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Human influences
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Iron
/ Lakes
/ Lead
/ Liver
/ Marine fishes
/ Metal concentrations
/ Microwave cooking
/ Microwaves
/ Mitigation
/ Nickel
/ Organs
/ Pollution
/ Risk assessment
/ Sparus aurata
/ Zinc
2024
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Heavy Metal Levels and Cancer Risk Assessments of the Commercial Denis, Sparus aurata Collected from Bardawil Lake and Private Fish Farm Waters as a Cultured Source, Egypt
by
Abbas, Mahmoud Mahrous M
in
Aquaculture
/ Body organs
/ Cadmium
/ Carcinogens
/ Cooking
/ Copper
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish farms
/ Food contamination
/ Food safety
/ Frying
/ Gills
/ Habitats
/ Health hazards
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Human influences
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Iron
/ Lakes
/ Lead
/ Liver
/ Marine fishes
/ Metal concentrations
/ Microwave cooking
/ Microwaves
/ Mitigation
/ Nickel
/ Organs
/ Pollution
/ Risk assessment
/ Sparus aurata
/ Zinc
2024
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Heavy Metal Levels and Cancer Risk Assessments of the Commercial Denis, Sparus aurata Collected from Bardawil Lake and Private Fish Farm Waters as a Cultured Source, Egypt
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Heavy Metal Levels and Cancer Risk Assessments of the Commercial Denis, Sparus aurata Collected from Bardawil Lake and Private Fish Farm Waters as a Cultured Source, Egypt
2024
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Heavy metal pollution of natural and cultivated habitats may be caused by agricultural, industrial, and human activities. Fish living in these habitats easily accumulate metals in their organs; for food safety and human health, the heavy metals in fish flesh are of major concern due to the harmful nature of these pollutants even in low quantities. In this study, metals (Iron, Fe; Lead, Pb; Cadmium, Cd; Nickel, Ni; Copper, Cu and Zinc, Zn) in the muscle, liver, intestine, and gill of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata, Denis is local name) were monitored to determine the contamination levels and to investigate the protective impact of cooking methods on the reduction or mitigation of metal levels. Although the Denis samples exhibited relatively low Pb and Cd levels, most fish samples had elevated levels of Fe and Zn. The examined metals accumulated at the highest level in the liver and gills compared to the other organs. Results showed that cooking methods had a considerable effect on concentrations of metals. However, the levels of metal in S. aurata from various sources were reduced significantly (P < 0.05) by frying, microwave, and grilling cooking, which was ordered in the following sequence as microwave cooking < grilling < frying. The consumption of Denis fish from different sources (wild and cultured) has no negative effects on health, according to a study of health hazards based on indices of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic. The metal results indicated that different fish sources (wild and cultured) could be acceptable for human consumption. Data hypothesized a positive impact of awareness among the native community.
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