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Main Authors: Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa, Soegianto, Agoes, Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo, Afidah, Pepy Noer, Sari, Anta, Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur, Soedarti, Thin, Irnidayanti, Yulia, Payus, Carolyn Melissa, Hartl, Mark G J
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Language:en
Published: Marine pollution bulletin 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41406509/
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author Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa
Soegianto, Agoes
Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo
Afidah, Pepy Noer
Sari, Anta
Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur
Soedarti, Thin
Irnidayanti, Yulia
Payus, Carolyn Melissa
Hartl, Mark G J
author_facet Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa
Soegianto, Agoes
Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo
Afidah, Pepy Noer
Sari, Anta
Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur
Soedarti, Thin
Irnidayanti, Yulia
Payus, Carolyn Melissa
Hartl, Mark G J
Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa
Soegianto, Agoes
Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo
Afidah, Pepy Noer
Sari, Anta
Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur
Soedarti, Thin
Irnidayanti, Yulia
Payus, Carolyn Melissa
Hartl, Mark G J
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Contamination of microplastics and heavy metals in the antique ark Anadara antiquata (Linnaeus, 1758) from the East Java coast of Indonesia: bioaccumulation and potential health risk assessment. Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa Soegianto, Agoes Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo Afidah, Pepy Noer Sari, Anta Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur Soedarti, Thin Irnidayanti, Yulia Payus, Carolyn Melissa Hartl, Mark G J Metals, Heavy Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Risk Assessment Indonesia Environmental Monitoring Animals Bioaccumulation Humans In this study, the contamination of microplastics (MP) and heavy metals in the antique ark, Anadara antiquata, residing in the intertidal zones of the East Java coast, was assessed, including potential implications for human health. The findings indicated that the concentration of MP in the tissue of A. antiquata at the Lumajang station was the lowest, while the MP levels in the tissue at the Gresik, Sidoarjo, and Probolinggo stations were comparable. The MP found in the tissues of the antique ark were primarily composed of black fragments
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spellingShingle Contamination of microplastics and heavy metals in the antique ark Anadara antiquata (Linnaeus, 1758) from the East Java coast of Indonesia: bioaccumulation and potential health risk assessment.
Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa
Soegianto, Agoes
Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo
Afidah, Pepy Noer
Sari, Anta
Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur
Soedarti, Thin
Irnidayanti, Yulia
Payus, Carolyn Melissa
Hartl, Mark G J
Metals, Heavy
Microplastics
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Risk Assessment
Indonesia
Environmental Monitoring
Animals
Bioaccumulation
Humans
Contamination of microplastics and heavy metals in the antique ark Anadara antiquata (Linnaeus, 1758) from the East Java coast of Indonesia: bioaccumulation and potential health risk assessment. Indriyasari, Khudrotul Nisa Soegianto, Agoes Kuncoro, Eko Prasetyo Afidah, Pepy Noer Sari, Anta Putranto, Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur Soedarti, Thin Irnidayanti, Yulia Payus, Carolyn Melissa Hartl, Mark G J Metals, Heavy Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Risk Assessment Indonesia Environmental Monitoring Animals Bioaccumulation Humans In this study, the contamination of microplastics (MP) and heavy metals in the antique ark, Anadara antiquata, residing in the intertidal zones of the East Java coast, was assessed, including potential implications for human health. The findings indicated that the concentration of MP in the tissue of A. antiquata at the Lumajang station was the lowest, while the MP levels in the tissue at the Gresik, Sidoarjo, and Probolinggo stations were comparable. The MP found in the tissues of the antique ark were primarily composed of black fragments
title Contamination of microplastics and heavy metals in the antique ark Anadara antiquata (Linnaeus, 1758) from the East Java coast of Indonesia: bioaccumulation and potential health risk assessment.
topic Metals, Heavy
Microplastics
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Risk Assessment
Indonesia
Environmental Monitoring
Animals
Bioaccumulation
Humans
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41406509/