TY - JOUR
T1 - Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Spotted Babylon Snail (Babylonia areolata Link, 1807), Karachi Coast, Pakistan
AU - Yousif, Ramzy A.
AU - Ahmed, Shakil
AU - Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal
AU - Siddiq, Farzana
AU - Ayub, Sara
AU - Zafar, Sabah
N1 - KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2022-09-14
Acknowledgements: The authors are thankful to the Director International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi, Pakistan for providing necessary laboratory facilities. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance from TWAS World Academy of Sciences, Trieste, Italy (Post-Doctoral Fellowship No. RF 3240305609) awarded to Dr. Ramzy A. Yousif. The authors are grateful to King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for providing necessary laboratory facilities.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background and Objective: The release of metals in the aquatic environment is a great concern to the whole world as it has a great impact on the environment. In the current research, muscle samples were examined to evaluate the heavy metal amounts (Aluminum[Al], Lead [Pb], zinc [Zn], copper [Cu] and cadmium [Cd]).
Materials and Methods: All samples were divided into two groups according to the weight group A (5 g) and were explored with the Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES).
Results: The average estimated levels of Al, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd in the muscle of group A were 4.71±1.62, 0.46±0.21, 27.06±9.24, 9.40±1.27 and 0.23±0.05 μg g–1, respectively. Moreover, the average amount of the above metals concentrations in muscle for group B were 10.17±2.10, 0.73±0.20, 71.09±23.52, 11.29±7.15 and 0.32±0.05 μg g–1, respectively. The correlation between the different size groups and metals accumulation in muscle tissues were explored for both groups.
Conclusion: The analyses indicated that Al, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd buildups in muscle tissues of Babylonia areolata collected from Karachi Fish Harbour Pakistan did not surpass limit values.
AB - Background and Objective: The release of metals in the aquatic environment is a great concern to the whole world as it has a great impact on the environment. In the current research, muscle samples were examined to evaluate the heavy metal amounts (Aluminum[Al], Lead [Pb], zinc [Zn], copper [Cu] and cadmium [Cd]).
Materials and Methods: All samples were divided into two groups according to the weight group A (5 g) and were explored with the Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES).
Results: The average estimated levels of Al, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd in the muscle of group A were 4.71±1.62, 0.46±0.21, 27.06±9.24, 9.40±1.27 and 0.23±0.05 μg g–1, respectively. Moreover, the average amount of the above metals concentrations in muscle for group B were 10.17±2.10, 0.73±0.20, 71.09±23.52, 11.29±7.15 and 0.32±0.05 μg g–1, respectively. The correlation between the different size groups and metals accumulation in muscle tissues were explored for both groups.
Conclusion: The analyses indicated that Al, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cd buildups in muscle tissues of Babylonia areolata collected from Karachi Fish Harbour Pakistan did not surpass limit values.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10754/679800
UR - https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2022.295.303
U2 - 10.3923/jas.2022.295.303
DO - 10.3923/jas.2022.295.303
M3 - Article
JO - Journal of Applied Sciences
JF - Journal of Applied Sciences
ER -