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dc.contributor.authorUlusoy, Safak
dc.contributor.authorKarakulak, Firdevs Saadet
dc.contributor.authorMol, Sühendan
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T15:49:31Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T15:49:31Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationMol S., Karakulak F. S. , Ulusoy S., "Assessment of Potential Health Risks of Heavy Metals to the General Public in Turkey via Consumption of Red Mullet, Whiting, Turbot from the Southwest Black Sea", TURKISH JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, cilt.17, sa.6, ss.1135-1143, 2017
dc.identifier.issn1303-2712
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_4101b90a-5af1-4452-9c96-abbaefbcbd64
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/47427
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v17_6_07
dc.description.abstractTrace metals in red mullet Mullus barbatus), whiting Merlangius merlangus) and turbot Psetta maxima), from the Southwest Black Sea were determined and compared with the permitted limits. The maximum and minimum concentrations mg. kg(-1)) in red mullet, whiting and turbot samples were found as 1.36-11.85, 1.57-3.35 and 0.39-26.36 for Cu; 20.80-34.94, 13.70-36.49 and 4.89-72.13 for Zn; 3.37-5.87, 1.98-7.53 and 0.70-2.90 for As; 0.02-0.05, 0.01-0.04 and 0.00-0.05 for Cd; 0.01-0.03, 0.01-0.02 and 0.00-0.02 for Hg; 0.03-1.70, 0.05-1.22 and 0.00-1.44 for Pb, respectively. The 2% of turbots exceeded the permitted limit for Cu, while 4% of them contained Zn above the limit. Lead concentration exceeded the permitted limit in the 25% of red mullets, 33% of whitings and 15% of turbots. The estimated weekly intakes EWI) of metals were lower than established provisional tolerable weekly intakes PTWI).
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTarımsal Bilimler
dc.subjectBALIKÇILIK
dc.subjectBitki ve Hayvan Bilimleri
dc.subjectTarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE)
dc.subjectDENİZ VE TATLISU BİYOLOJİSİ
dc.subjectZiraat
dc.subjectToprak ve Bitki Besleme
dc.subjectToprak ve Su Muhafazası ve Amenajmanı
dc.subjectSu Hasadı
dc.subjectSu Ürünleri
dc.titleAssessment of Potential Health Risks of Heavy Metals to the General Public in Turkey via Consumption of Red Mullet, Whiting, Turbot from the Southwest Black Sea
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalTURKISH JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
dc.contributor.departmentİstanbul Üniversitesi , ,
dc.identifier.volume17
dc.identifier.issue6
dc.identifier.startpage1135
dc.identifier.endpage1143
dc.contributor.firstauthorID62197


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