Heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) concentrations in edible bivalves harvested from Northern Coast of Central Java, Indonesia

Bambang Yulianto and Poerna Sri Oetari and S. Februhardi and Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur Putranto and Agoes Soegianto (2019) Heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) concentrations in edible bivalves harvested from Northern Coast of Central Java, Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 259 (1). ISSN 1755-1307

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Abstract

This study measured the concentration of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in bivalves captured from the northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia. We also evaluated the hazard level posed by the metals in relation to the maximum acceptable limit (MAL) for human consumption and to estimate the weekly intake and compare it with the provisional tolerable weekly intake. The highest Cd levels were recorded in Amusium pleuronectes (16.32 mg Cd/kg) and the lowest levels of Cd were observed in Perna viridis (0.18 mg Cd/kg). A. granosa contained the highest level of Pb (9.050 mg Pb/kg) and P. viridis contained the lowest level of Pb (1.07mg Pb/kg). The lowest Cu level was observed in A. granosa (1.49 mg Cu/kg) and the highest Cu level was noted in C. gigas (86.21 mg Cu/kg). The levels of Zn in all species were relatively higher compared to other metals, ranged from 33.56 to 846.81 mg Zn/kg. The Cd level in bivalves was below the MAL of WHO and FAO (2 mg/kg), except in A. pleuronectes from Tegal city. The level of Pb in bivalves was exceeded the MAL value of the various existing authorities. Cu level in C. gigas (59.2 mg Cu/kg) exceeded the MAL of Indonesian authority and WHO. Zn levels in C. gigas, A. pleuronectes and A. granosa exceeded the MAL of various authorities. In order to avoid the impact of metals on people health, then safely weight of bivalves were allowed to be consumed were 0.10 kg/week for A. granosa, 0.10 kg/week for C. gigas, 0.16 kg/week for M. lyrata, 0.36 kg.week for P. viridis and 0.03 kg/week for A. pleuronectes. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cited By 6; Conference of 1st International Conference on Science and Technology for Environmental Protection, ICSTEP 2018 ; Conference Date: 8 August 2018 Through 9 August 2018; Conference Code:148246
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cadmium; Copper; Environmental protection; Environmental technology; Molluscs; Zinc, Acceptable limit; Human consumption; Indonesia; Perna viridis; Provisional tolerable weekly intakes, Pollution
Subjects: T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Divisions: Artikel Ilmiah > SCOPUS INDEXED JOURNAL
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Bambang YuliantoUNSPECIFIED
Poerna Sri OetariUNSPECIFIED
S. FebruhardiUNSPECIFIED
Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur PutrantoUNSPECIFIED
Agoes SoegiantoNIDN0003086204
Depositing User: Ika Rudianto
Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2021 03:26
Last Modified: 06 Jan 2021 03:26
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/102193
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