Heavy metals and trace minerals in commonly available shark species from North East Arabian Sea: A human health risk perspective

Jha, Ashish Kumar and Kishore, Pankaj and Chinnadurai, S and Verma, Sumit Kumar and Kumar, Rajan and Sreejith, S and Sarika, K (2024) Heavy metals and trace minerals in commonly available shark species from North East Arabian Sea: A human health risk perspective. Environmental Research, 252. pp. 1-12. ISSN 1096-0953

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Abstract

Shark is a seafood commodity that is a good source of minerals and accumulates heavy metals and trace elements through biomagnification, which can pose health risk if taken above the permissible limit. A study was conducted on commonly landed eleven shark species (Scoliodon laticaudus, Rhizopriodon oligolinx, Sphyrna lewini (CR), Carcharhinus macloti, Carcharinus limbatus, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides, Carcharhinus sorrah, Carcharinus falciformes(VU), Glaucostegus granulatus, Chiloscyllium arabicum, Loxodon macrorhinus) and analyzed for their heavy metal content, Hazard Index, Total Hazard Quotient, Metal Pollution Index, and also calculated the health risk associated with the consumption. Most of the heavy metals and trace minerals were found to be within the acceptable limit. The Targeted Hazard Quotient (THQ) and the Hazard Index (HI) of all the species except two were less than 1 (HI ≤ 1.0). The Metal Pollution Index (MPI) is showing either no impact or very low contamination. An overall study on hazard identification and health risk characterization in terms of heavy metals shows contamination of some heavy metals in sharks, but there is no potential human health risk associated with consumption.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Hazard index; Human health risk assessment; Heavy metals Potentially toxic elements; Shark; Targeted hazard quotient; Trace minerals
Subjects: Demersal Fisheries > Shark fisheries
Divisions: CMFRI-Veraval
Depositing User: Arun Surendran
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2025 20:49
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2025 20:49
URI: http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/19080

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