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Potential toxic elements in sediment and fishes of an important fish breeding river in Bangladesh: a preliminary study for ecological and health risks assessment

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, King Khalid University, ...
Published InToxin Reviews
Year2021
Citations35

Abstract

Indexical appraisal of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in sediment and fish of riverine ecosystem give valuable information for environmental management. In this research, PTEs were measured in sediment and soft tissues of six fish species from an important fish breeding river (Halda) of Bangladesh to assess sediment quality and human health risks. The abundance of PTEs in sediments varied in the decreasing order of Fe > K > Ca > Ti > Zr > Sr > Rb > Mn > Zn > Cu > Ni > Pb > Co. The ranges of mean PTEs concentrations in fish species were as follows: Ca, 138.54–366.68; Cr, 8.86–11.34; Mn, 6.20–7.44; Fe, 52.98–871; Co, 2.0–3.06; Cu, 17.82–26.45; Zn, 48.27–115.75; Se, 5.16–6.79; Sr, 35.56–69.57; Hg,…
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