Artículo
Distribution and human health risk assessment of PAHs in four fish species from a SW Atlantic estuary
Oliva, Ana Laura
; la Colla, Noelia Soledad
; Arias, Andres Hugo
; Blasina, Gabriela Elizabeth
; Lopez Cazorla, Andrea Cecilia
; Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo
Fecha de publicación:
08/2017
Editorial:
Springer Heidelberg
Revista:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
ISSN:
0944-1344
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The aim of this study is to assess—for the first time—the concentration of the 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the muscle tissues of four fish species (Micropogonias furnieri, Cynoscion guatucupa, Ramnogaster arcuata, and Mustelus schmitti) from Bahía Blanca estuary, Argentina and to evaluate their sources, distribution, and the human health risks implicated. Considering the four species under study, mean total PAH concentrations showed the following decreasing accumulation trend: M. schmitti, R. arcuata, C. guatucupa, and M. furnieri. Low molecular weight PAHs, such as naphthalene and phenanthrene, were generally predominant, displaying properties of PAH mixtures generated from petrogenic pollution. Of the four fish species analyzed, M. furnieri was the only one that did not raise any human consumption warning. In the case of the other species, exceeding values were found above the safety human consumption guidelines. Nevertheless, the screening criteria for carcinogenic PAHs proposed by the USEPA indicated a good quality status for these fish species.
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Oliva, Ana Laura; la Colla, Noelia Soledad; Arias, Andres Hugo; Blasina, Gabriela Elizabeth; Lopez Cazorla, Andrea Cecilia; et al.; Distribution and human health risk assessment of PAHs in four fish species from a SW Atlantic estuary; Springer Heidelberg; Environmental Science and Pollution Research; 24; 23; 8-2017; 18979-18990
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