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Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea

Milićević, Tijana; Herceg Romanić, Snježana; Popović, Aleksandar R.; Mustać, Bosiljka; Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna; Jovanović, Gordana; Relić, Dubravka

(Elsevier, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milićević, Tijana
AU  - Herceg Romanić, Snježana
AU  - Popović, Aleksandar R.
AU  - Mustać, Bosiljka
AU  - Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna
AU  - Jovanović, Gordana
AU  - Relić, Dubravka
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653521025406
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4664
AB  - Benefits and risks of the fish consumption should be assessed to balance the ingestion of healthy omega-3 fatty acids and adverse chemicals. Persistent organic pollutants-POPs (organochlorine pesticides-OCPs and polychlorinated biphenyls-PCB), macro- and micro-elements and fatty acid contents were determined in six fish species from the Adriatic Sea to assess health risks for consumers (worst-case scenario, diseases development risks and benefit-risk). 16 element, 24 POPs and 14 fatty acid contents were determined in six pelagic species which can be used in human diet. Element concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), POPs by high-resolution gas chromatography and fatty acid content by gas–liquid chromatography. Diet based on chub mackerel and round sardinella showed lower daily intake (DI) of POPs and highest DI of essential omega-3 fatty acids than other investigated species. Lower ingestion of toxic elements can be observed by consuming anchovy and round sardinella. Based on POP concentrations, there was not observed non-carcinogenic (HI) nor carcinogenic (CR) risks for consumers. Based on element concentrations, there was low HI (0.1 ≥ HI ≥ 1), while the maximum HIs and outlier values (horse mackerel and anchovy samples) implied the presence of HI (HI > 1). The most significant contributor to total non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks was inorganic arsenic (inorganic As). Acceptable CR for consumers was assessed, but maximum CR for consumers of horse mackerel and anchovy (CR ≥ 1 × 10–6) showed adverse effects on human health. There were low HIs for developing cardiovascular, nervous, and reproductive diseases, and maximum HIs were higher than 1. Acceptable (1 × 10−4≥CR ≥ 1 × 10−6) risks were observed for developing cancer of nervous system and reproductive organs. Among investigated fish samples, those with higher ƩBR (benefit-risks) and BR for arsenic (As) than median value have a higher risk than benefits in the human diet.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Chemosphere
T1  - Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea
VL  - 287
SP  - 132068
DO  - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068
ER  - 
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abstract = "Benefits and risks of the fish consumption should be assessed to balance the ingestion of healthy omega-3 fatty acids and adverse chemicals. Persistent organic pollutants-POPs (organochlorine pesticides-OCPs and polychlorinated biphenyls-PCB), macro- and micro-elements and fatty acid contents were determined in six fish species from the Adriatic Sea to assess health risks for consumers (worst-case scenario, diseases development risks and benefit-risk). 16 element, 24 POPs and 14 fatty acid contents were determined in six pelagic species which can be used in human diet. Element concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), POPs by high-resolution gas chromatography and fatty acid content by gas–liquid chromatography. Diet based on chub mackerel and round sardinella showed lower daily intake (DI) of POPs and highest DI of essential omega-3 fatty acids than other investigated species. Lower ingestion of toxic elements can be observed by consuming anchovy and round sardinella. Based on POP concentrations, there was not observed non-carcinogenic (HI) nor carcinogenic (CR) risks for consumers. Based on element concentrations, there was low HI (0.1 ≥ HI ≥ 1), while the maximum HIs and outlier values (horse mackerel and anchovy samples) implied the presence of HI (HI > 1). The most significant contributor to total non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks was inorganic arsenic (inorganic As). Acceptable CR for consumers was assessed, but maximum CR for consumers of horse mackerel and anchovy (CR ≥ 1 × 10–6) showed adverse effects on human health. There were low HIs for developing cardiovascular, nervous, and reproductive diseases, and maximum HIs were higher than 1. Acceptable (1 × 10−4≥CR ≥ 1 × 10−6) risks were observed for developing cancer of nervous system and reproductive organs. Among investigated fish samples, those with higher ƩBR (benefit-risks) and BR for arsenic (As) than median value have a higher risk than benefits in the human diet.",
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title = "Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea",
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Milićević, T., Herceg Romanić, S., Popović, A. R., Mustać, B., Đinović-Stojanović, J., Jovanović, G.,& Relić, D.. (2022). Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea. in Chemosphere
Elsevier., 287, 132068.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068
Milićević T, Herceg Romanić S, Popović AR, Mustać B, Đinović-Stojanović J, Jovanović G, Relić D. Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea. in Chemosphere. 2022;287:132068.
doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068 .
Milićević, Tijana, Herceg Romanić, Snježana, Popović, Aleksandar R., Mustać, Bosiljka, Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna, Jovanović, Gordana, Relić, Dubravka, "Human health risks and benefits assessment based on OCPs, PCBs, toxic elements and fatty acids in the pelagic fish species from the Adriatic Sea" in Chemosphere, 287 (2022):132068,
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Supplementary data for the article: Milićević, T.; Romanić, S. H.; Popović, A.; Mustać, B.; Đinović-Stojanović, J.; Jovanović, G.; Relić, D. Human Health Risks and Benefits Assessment Based on OCPs, PCBs, Toxic Elements and Fatty Acids in the Pelagic Fish Species from the Adriatic Sea. Chemosphere 2022, 287, 132068. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068.

Milićević, Tijana; Herceg Romanić, Snježana; Popović, Aleksandar R.; Mustać, Bosiljka; Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna; Jovanović, Gordana; Relić, Dubravka

(Elsevier, 2022)

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AU  - Herceg Romanić, Snježana
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AU  - Mustać, Bosiljka
AU  - Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna
AU  - Jovanović, Gordana
AU  - Relić, Dubravka
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Milićević, T., Herceg Romanić, S., Popović, A. R., Mustać, B., Đinović-Stojanović, J., Jovanović, G.,& Relić, D.. (2022). Supplementary data for the article: Milićević, T.; Romanić, S. H.; Popović, A.; Mustać, B.; Đinović-Stojanović, J.; Jovanović, G.; Relić, D. Human Health Risks and Benefits Assessment Based on OCPs, PCBs, Toxic Elements and Fatty Acids in the Pelagic Fish Species from the Adriatic Sea. Chemosphere 2022, 287, 132068. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068.. in Chemosphere
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4665
Milićević T, Herceg Romanić S, Popović AR, Mustać B, Đinović-Stojanović J, Jovanović G, Relić D. Supplementary data for the article: Milićević, T.; Romanić, S. H.; Popović, A.; Mustać, B.; Đinović-Stojanović, J.; Jovanović, G.; Relić, D. Human Health Risks and Benefits Assessment Based on OCPs, PCBs, Toxic Elements and Fatty Acids in the Pelagic Fish Species from the Adriatic Sea. Chemosphere 2022, 287, 132068. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068.. in Chemosphere. 2022;.
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Milićević, Tijana, Herceg Romanić, Snježana, Popović, Aleksandar R., Mustać, Bosiljka, Đinović-Stojanović, Jasna, Jovanović, Gordana, Relić, Dubravka, "Supplementary data for the article: Milićević, T.; Romanić, S. H.; Popović, A.; Mustać, B.; Đinović-Stojanović, J.; Jovanović, G.; Relić, D. Human Health Risks and Benefits Assessment Based on OCPs, PCBs, Toxic Elements and Fatty Acids in the Pelagic Fish Species from the Adriatic Sea. Chemosphere 2022, 287, 132068. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132068." in Chemosphere (2022),
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