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Title: Concentration of heavy metals and its risk assessments on Pseudotolithus senegalensis, Sciaenops ocellatus and Chloroscombrus chrysurus smoked on different ovens
Authors: Arthur, W.
Asiamah, E.
Dowuona, J.
Crabbe, G.
Kortei, N. K.
Keywords: Food safety;Human health;Risk assessment;Bioaccumulation;Heavy metals
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Scientific African, 13, 1-10
Abstract: This study sought to investigate the concentration of heavy metals and risk assessment in the fresh and smoked fish tissues (Muscles, gills and bones) of Pseudotolithus senegalen- sis, Sciaenops ocellatus , and Chloroscombrus chrysurus. Pseudotolithus senegalensis, Sciaenops ocellatus, and Chloroscombrus chrysurus were caught offthe coast of Jamestown beach in Accra and treated as fresh, smoked, unwashed and washed. Smoking was done on Ahotor, Chorkor, and Oil drum ovens, and analyzed for heavy metals using Atomic Absorption Spec- trophotometry. Fish tissues of Pseudolithus senegalensis, Sciaenops ocellatus , and Chloroscom- brus chrysurus smoked on Ahotor oven respectively followed a different pattern of heavy metal concentration as Muscles > Bones > Gills; Bones > Gills > Muscles and Gills > Bones > Muscles whereas smoked fish tissues of Pseudolithus senegalensis, Sciaenops ocella- tus , and Chloroscombrus chrysurus on Chorkor and Oil drum oven showed a similar pattern as Gills > Bones > Muscles. Studied Fish species showed higher levels of heavy metals concentration on Ahotor followed by Oil drum and Chorkor ovens. The concentration of heavy metals in Pseudotolithus senegalensis, Sciaenops ocellatus, and Chloroscombrus chrysu- rus was reduced after washing. All EDI values recorded exceeded the permissible limit but THQ and TTHQ values were < 1, indicating a lower health risk hazard when smoked fish from these species is consumed
URI: https://csirspace.foodresearchgh.site/handle/123456789/1543
ISSN: 2468-2276
Journal Name: Scientific African
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