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AJVS. 2021; 70(2): 46-53


Heavy Metals in some farm fish retailed in Al-Boheira governorate

Mohamed I. Mousa, Mahmoud M. Arafa, Hany M. Yousef, Sabah A.I. Metwaly.




Abstract

Heavy metals are surrounded with great care and special importance due to their highly toxic effects on fish, which is a part of human diet; they affect survivability, growth and reproductionof fish.The present study has been conducted to determine heavy metals (chromium, cadmium, zinc, copper, lead and selenium) bio-accumulation in the muscles of three fish species, Common carp (Cyprinus Carpio), Nile tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) and Mugil cephalus (striped mullet) that were collected from a different locations (Damanhour, Kafr El Dawarand El Mahmoudia)along- Boheira governorate in Egypt.The results showed a statistically significant (p˂0.05) difference between fish species in the concentration of the accumulated heavy metals in muscle of examined species. It was observedthatheavy metals bio-accumulation in fish were in the order of Mugil cephalus ˃ Nile Tilapia˃ Common carp,furthermore, the most of these levelswithin the global permissible limits for muscles samples.

Key words: Heavy metals; Common carp; Nile Tilapia; Mugil cephalus;bioaccumulation;chromium(Cd);cadmium(Cr); zinc(Zn);copper(Cu);lead(Pb) and selenium(Se).






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