Exposure assessment in the Serbian population and occurrence ofhistamine and heavy metals in fish and seafood
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2021
Аутори
Petrović, JelenaJovetić, Milica
Štulić, Milica
Vujadinović, Dragan
Lorenzo, José M.
Iammarino, Marco
Đekić, Ilija V.
Tomašević, Igor
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The aim of this study was to conduct a quantitative exposure assessment of fish-borne histamine, cadmium, mercury and arsenic in the Serbian adult population. The consumption survey of fish/fishery products was administered to 1 000 respondents during 2018. Determination of histamine content was performed on 974 fish; cadmium on 1 909, mercury on 1 911 and arsenic on 1 891 fish and seafood samples during five years (2014–2018). Monte Carlo analysis was used to estimate the intake of histamine/heavy metals from consumption of fish. The mean estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of fish-borne histamine, cadmium, mercury and arsenic by the Serbian adult population were 0.0274 mg kg−1 bw/day, 0.0347 μg kg−1 bw/day, 0.2426 μg kg−1 bw/day and 0.5576 μg kg−1 bw/day, respectively. Due to consumption of fish/seafood, 0.04% of the Serbian population are exposed to histamine, 0.05% to cadmium, 15.42% to mercury and 1.24% to arsenic levels over their respective thresholds.
Кључне речи:
Exposure / fish toxins / heavy metals / histamine / occurance / seafoodИзвор:
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2021Издавач:
- John Wiley and Sons Inc
DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.15342
ISSN: 0950-5423
WoS: 000698522500001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85115380258
Институција/група
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Petrović, Jelena AU - Jovetić, Milica AU - Štulić, Milica AU - Vujadinović, Dragan AU - Lorenzo, José M. AU - Iammarino, Marco AU - Đekić, Ilija V. AU - Tomašević, Igor PY - 2021 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5940 AB - The aim of this study was to conduct a quantitative exposure assessment of fish-borne histamine, cadmium, mercury and arsenic in the Serbian adult population. The consumption survey of fish/fishery products was administered to 1 000 respondents during 2018. Determination of histamine content was performed on 974 fish; cadmium on 1 909, mercury on 1 911 and arsenic on 1 891 fish and seafood samples during five years (2014–2018). Monte Carlo analysis was used to estimate the intake of histamine/heavy metals from consumption of fish. The mean estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of fish-borne histamine, cadmium, mercury and arsenic by the Serbian adult population were 0.0274 mg kg−1 bw/day, 0.0347 μg kg−1 bw/day, 0.2426 μg kg−1 bw/day and 0.5576 μg kg−1 bw/day, respectively. Due to consumption of fish/seafood, 0.04% of the Serbian population are exposed to histamine, 0.05% to cadmium, 15.42% to mercury and 1.24% to arsenic levels over their respective thresholds. PB - John Wiley and Sons Inc T2 - International Journal of Food Science and Technology T1 - Exposure assessment in the Serbian population and occurrence ofhistamine and heavy metals in fish and seafood DO - 10.1111/ijfs.15342 ER -
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Petrović, J., Jovetić, M., Štulić, M., Vujadinović, D., Lorenzo, J. M., Iammarino, M., Đekić, I. V.,& Tomašević, I.. (2021). Exposure assessment in the Serbian population and occurrence ofhistamine and heavy metals in fish and seafood. in International Journal of Food Science and Technology John Wiley and Sons Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.15342
Petrović J, Jovetić M, Štulić M, Vujadinović D, Lorenzo JM, Iammarino M, Đekić IV, Tomašević I. Exposure assessment in the Serbian population and occurrence ofhistamine and heavy metals in fish and seafood. in International Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2021;. doi:10.1111/ijfs.15342 .
Petrović, Jelena, Jovetić, Milica, Štulić, Milica, Vujadinović, Dragan, Lorenzo, José M., Iammarino, Marco, Đekić, Ilija V., Tomašević, Igor, "Exposure assessment in the Serbian population and occurrence ofhistamine and heavy metals in fish and seafood" in International Journal of Food Science and Technology (2021), https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.15342 . .