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Essential elements and contaminants in edible tissues of European and American lobsters
Authors:Sara Barrento, Ant  nio Marques, B  rbara Teixeira, Paulo Vaz-Pires, Maria Luí  sa Carvalho,Maria Leonor Nunes
Affiliation:aUnity of Upgrading of Fishery and Aquaculture Products, National Institute of Biological Resources (INRB-IPIMAR), Avenida de Brasília, Lisboa 1449-006, Portugal;bInstitute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar, University of Oporto, Largo Professor Abel Salazar 2, Porto 4099-003, Portugal;cCentre of Atomic Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Avenida Professor Gama Pinto 2, Lisboa 1649-003, Portugal
Abstract:In several European countries clawed lobsters, such as the European (Homarus gammarus) and American (H. americanus) ones are widely consumed. Yet, information about essential elements and contaminants in both species is still scarce. Therefore, the aim of this work was to characterise the elemental content in the edible part (muscle, hepatopancreas, gonads and roe) of both homarids and to compare them with the daily intake recommendations and maximum allowed levels. Two techniques were employed: energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) to quantify Cl, S, K, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Br and Sr; and flame atomic-absorption spectrometry (FAAS) to analyse Na, Mg, Mn, Cd, Hg and Pb. Significant differences were found in the elemental composition of edible tissues of both species, likely reflecting the distinct physiological role of those tissues: muscle (higher: Na, Mg, Ca and Sr; lower: Fe, Se, Cd); hepatopancreas (higher: Fe, Cu, Br and Cd); gonads (lower: Cl, Ca, Zn and Hg); and roe (higher: Na and Br; lower: K and As). Statistical differences in the elemental composition of each tissue were found between both homarids: Muscle (Na, Se, As and Hg); Hepatopancreas (Na, Mg, Fe, Cu, Se, Br and Hg); and gonads (S and Zn). Since the geographical distribution of both species is different, the differences likely reflect distinct elemental composition in the aquatic environment and, consequently in the feed chain. Both lobster species were rich sources of Na, Cl, Cu, Zn and Se for human consumption. Regarding contaminants, only Cd was detected at high concentrations in the hepatopancreas of both homarids. Despite Cd values were well above the maximum allowed level set by the European Commission for crustaceans’ muscle, so far any limit value was set for crustaceans’ hepatopancreas. Nonetheless, the present study recommends avoiding or moderately consuming this tissue in homarids.
Keywords:Homarus gammarus   H. americanus   EDXRF   FAAS   Macroelements   Trace elements   Contaminants
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