Title of article
Levels of Chromium and Copper in Liver and Muscle Tissues of the Round Sardinella Sardinella aurita (Valenciennes) from the Oran Coastline, Algeria
Author/Authors
Benamar, Nardjess University Oran - Department of Biology, Environmental Surveillance Laboratory, Algeria , Zitouni, Boutiba University Oran - Department of Biology, Environmental Surveillance Laboratory, Algeria
From page
252
To page
256
Abstract
The aim of the present study is to determine the levels of two heavy metals (Chromium and Copper) in the liver and muscle tissues of Sardinella aurita from the Oran coastline. Metal levels in fish samples were analyzed by using atomic absorption. 400 readings were carried out between May and October 2007. The order of heavy metal accumulation in the fish were in the order of magnitude as Cu Cr. The average concentrations recorded in the fish, in this study, ranged, respectively, between 1.9 to 3.97 mg/kg for Copper, and between 0.07 to 0.12mg/kg for Chromium. The levels measured in liver tissue are higher than those reported for muscle tissue. The present study confirms that the round Sardinella Sardinella aurita (Valenciennes, 1847), from the Oran coastline, can bioaccumulate heavy metals from a polluted environment. The average concentrations of Cr (0.083±0.01mg/kg) and Cu (2.78±2.92, recorded in our study, were above FAO limiting standards for food fish.
Keywords
Sardinella aurita , Pollution , Heavy Metals , Chromium , Copper , Oran coastline
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number
2712879
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