Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.

      The research was conducted on Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax based on their importance for local consumption as food for humans and bait in catching other fish species. Fish samples were collected from the Ras Al-Baseet area north of the Syrian coast during the period between 10/20/20...

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Main Authors: Reem Alshikh Rasheed, Mohammad Galiya, Zouhair Almajid, Houssam Laika
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Tishreen University 2023-06-01
Series:مجلة جامعة تشرين للدراسات والبحوث العلمية، سلسلة العلوم البيولوجية
Online Access:https://www.journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/bioscnc/article/view/14732
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Mohammad Galiya
Zouhair Almajid
Houssam Laika
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description       The research was conducted on Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax based on their importance for local consumption as food for humans and bait in catching other fish species. Fish samples were collected from the Ras Al-Baseet area north of the Syrian coast during the period between 10/20/2021 and 9/14/2022. 10g (wet weight) was taken from the muscles of 360 individuals. The concentrations of Cadmium and Lead were measured using an atomic absorption device (AAS) using flame technology at the Higher Institute of Marine Research Institute at Tishreen University. The results showed high values of Lead(0.11-1.54μg/g) and Cadmium (0.27-0.11μg/g) in Sardinella maderensis muscles as well as in the muscles of the Alosa fallax Lead(1.46, 1.02 μg/g) and Cadmium (0.26, 0.11 μg/g). g) in comparison with the cut-off values. Allowed by international organizations (FAO/WHO,2010),but they were within the permissible values. According to (FAO/WHO, 2003). for the two species caught in the marine waters of Lattakia Governorate - Syria. The highest values ​​were recorded for them in the summer of the study year 2021-2022 AD
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spelling doaj.art-ce0452ecbf01475d966d161591fc03112024-02-08T13:14:19ZaraTishreen Universityمجلة جامعة تشرين للدراسات والبحوث العلمية، سلسلة العلوم البيولوجية2079-30652663-42602023-06-01453Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.Reem Alshikh Rasheed0Mohammad Galiya 1Zouhair Almajid2Houssam Laika3Tishreen UniversityTishreen univercityTishreen univercityTishreen univercity       The research was conducted on Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax based on their importance for local consumption as food for humans and bait in catching other fish species. Fish samples were collected from the Ras Al-Baseet area north of the Syrian coast during the period between 10/20/2021 and 9/14/2022. 10g (wet weight) was taken from the muscles of 360 individuals. The concentrations of Cadmium and Lead were measured using an atomic absorption device (AAS) using flame technology at the Higher Institute of Marine Research Institute at Tishreen University. The results showed high values of Lead(0.11-1.54μg/g) and Cadmium (0.27-0.11μg/g) in Sardinella maderensis muscles as well as in the muscles of the Alosa fallax Lead(1.46, 1.02 μg/g) and Cadmium (0.26, 0.11 μg/g). g) in comparison with the cut-off values. Allowed by international organizations (FAO/WHO,2010),but they were within the permissible values. According to (FAO/WHO, 2003). for the two species caught in the marine waters of Lattakia Governorate - Syria. The highest values ​​were recorded for them in the summer of the study year 2021-2022 AD https://www.journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/bioscnc/article/view/14732
spellingShingle Reem Alshikh Rasheed
Mohammad Galiya
Zouhair Almajid
Houssam Laika
Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
مجلة جامعة تشرين للدراسات والبحوث العلمية، سلسلة العلوم البيولوجية
title Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
title_full Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
title_fullStr Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
title_short Accumulation of Cadmium and Lead in the muscles of Sardinella maderensis and Alosa fallax caught from the Syrian marine waters.
title_sort accumulation of cadmium and lead in the muscles of sardinella maderensis and alosa fallax caught from the syrian marine waters
url https://www.journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/bioscnc/article/view/14732
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