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Autori principali: Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes, Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida, de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira, de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação, Braz, Bernardo Ferreira, Santelli, Ricardo Erthal, Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
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Pubblicazione: Biological trace element research 2025
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author Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira
de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação
Braz, Bernardo Ferreira
Santelli, Ricardo Erthal
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
author_facet Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira
de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação
Braz, Bernardo Ferreira
Santelli, Ricardo Erthal
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira
de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação
Braz, Bernardo Ferreira
Santelli, Ricardo Erthal
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Effect of Seasonality on the Contamination of Mussels (Perna perna) and Swimming Crabs (Achelous spinimanus) by Essential and Toxic Metals and the Health Risks of the Consumer Population on the Southeast Coast of Brazil. Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação Braz, Bernardo Ferreira Santelli, Ricardo Erthal Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam Animals Brazil Seasons Brachyura Water Pollutants, Chemical Food Contamination Perna Metals, Heavy Risk Assessment Humans Chromium Seafood Mercury Environmental Monitoring Male Female The marine environment is severely contaminated by anthropogenic activities. Among the pollutants are metals such as mercury (Hg), chromium (Cr), and zinc (Zn), elements commonly found in industrial effluents from steel mills. This study aims to quantify the concentrations of Hg, Cr, and Zn in seafood samples (crab and mussels) and conduct a consumption risk analysis, considering the seasonality and sexual dimorphism of the animals. The samples were collected from traditional fisheries in Itaipu, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Muscle samples were removed from the animals, which served as the basis for determining Hg, Cr, and Zn levels. Consumption risk assessment was also conducted following the Estimated Monthly Intake and Hazard Quotient (HQ). The quantification results were below the limits set by international regulatory agencies. However, the risk analysis for the population revealed some HQ values above one, particularly for crab consumption.
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spellingShingle Effect of Seasonality on the Contamination of Mussels (Perna perna) and Swimming Crabs (Achelous spinimanus) by Essential and Toxic Metals and the Health Risks of the Consumer Population on the Southeast Coast of Brazil.
Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira
de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação
Braz, Bernardo Ferreira
Santelli, Ricardo Erthal
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
Animals
Brazil
Seasons
Brachyura
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Food Contamination
Perna
Metals, Heavy
Risk Assessment
Humans
Chromium
Seafood
Mercury
Environmental Monitoring
Male
Female
Effect of Seasonality on the Contamination of Mussels (Perna perna) and Swimming Crabs (Achelous spinimanus) by Essential and Toxic Metals and the Health Risks of the Consumer Population on the Southeast Coast of Brazil. Ramos-Filho, Alexandre Mendes Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida de Oliveira, Adriano Teixeira de Pinho, Júlia Vianna da Anunciação Braz, Bernardo Ferreira Santelli, Ricardo Erthal Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam Animals Brazil Seasons Brachyura Water Pollutants, Chemical Food Contamination Perna Metals, Heavy Risk Assessment Humans Chromium Seafood Mercury Environmental Monitoring Male Female The marine environment is severely contaminated by anthropogenic activities. Among the pollutants are metals such as mercury (Hg), chromium (Cr), and zinc (Zn), elements commonly found in industrial effluents from steel mills. This study aims to quantify the concentrations of Hg, Cr, and Zn in seafood samples (crab and mussels) and conduct a consumption risk analysis, considering the seasonality and sexual dimorphism of the animals. The samples were collected from traditional fisheries in Itaipu, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Muscle samples were removed from the animals, which served as the basis for determining Hg, Cr, and Zn levels. Consumption risk assessment was also conducted following the Estimated Monthly Intake and Hazard Quotient (HQ). The quantification results were below the limits set by international regulatory agencies. However, the risk analysis for the population revealed some HQ values above one, particularly for crab consumption.
title Effect of Seasonality on the Contamination of Mussels (Perna perna) and Swimming Crabs (Achelous spinimanus) by Essential and Toxic Metals and the Health Risks of the Consumer Population on the Southeast Coast of Brazil.
topic Animals
Brazil
Seasons
Brachyura
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Food Contamination
Perna
Metals, Heavy
Risk Assessment
Humans
Chromium
Seafood
Mercury
Environmental Monitoring
Male
Female
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40045140/