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The assessment of organic mercury in Baltic fish by use of an in vitro digestion model
Authors:Justyna Kwa?niakLucyna Falkowska  Magdalena Kwa?niak
Affiliation:a Instytut of Oceanografphy, University of Gdańsk, Al. Pi?sudskiego 46, 81-378 Gdynia, Poland
b Medical University of Gdańsk, ul. M. Sk?odowskiej-Curie 3a, 80-210 Gdańsk, Poland
Abstract:The organic mercury content of five commercially valuable fish species (cod, flounder, turbot, perch and herring) was determined by use of an invitro digestion model in order to assess health risk of fish caught within the Polish Exclusive Economic Zone of the Baltic Sea. Concentrations of total mercury and organic mercury were measured in the muscle tissue of fish and in the products of two-stage gastrointestinal digestion, using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AMA 254). The highest concentrations of organic mercury were found in the muscles of predatory fish that dwell in near-bottom waters. Based on a bioaccessibility estimate obtained from the in vitro digestion model, it was found that only 26-62% of organic mercury, depending on the species of fish, was released into the intestinal lumen during the digestion of muscle. Therefore, to postulate the potential toxicity of fish, based on the organic mercury content of the muscle tissue ingested by consumers, is unfounded. The risk assessment should be carried out on the basis of another parameter - the bioaccessibility of organic mercury.
Keywords:Organic mercury   Digestion model   Gastrointestinal uptake   Baltic fish
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