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- W2182093511 abstract "Mercury (Hg) is a heavy metal that is present in the earth’s crust and it is methylated by bacteria in aquatic environments to methyl mercury (MeHg) in anaerobic conditions. It is then concentrated into the food chain, so predatory fish and other seafood animals may possibly consume to the highest levels. Thus, consuming fish and other seafood leads to human exposure. It is generally accepted that seafood represents one of the major sources of non-occupational mercury exposed by humans. MeHg readily crosses the placenta and the blood-brain barrier and acts as a neurotoxin. The developing fatal nervous system is especially sensitive to its effects, and chronic exposure causes Minamata disease in human. Controlling of methyl mercury in fish and seafood products is important for public health and there are some responsible organizations in the world, which are in charge of monitoring and controlling methyl mercury in fish and seafood products. Salmon is a kind of fish which has good nutrition for human but it can be contaminated by another heavy metal such as arsenic. In risk assessment, the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) for inorganic arsenic is 15 µg/kg b.w./week and the organic forms of arsenic present in sea foods need different consideration from the inorganic arsenic in water. There are no reports of toxicity in man or animals from the consumption of organoarsenicals in seafood. Organic arsenic compounds such as arsenobetaine and arsenocholine seems not to be converted to inorganic arsenic in vivo and are not genotoxic in mammalian cells in vitro. Therefore, arsenobetaine and arsenocholine from fish and sea food consumption are not considered to represent a significant health risk, but can cause toxicity if it exceeds the tolerable level of consumption. This article would have a review of materials and sources of mercury and arsenic, public health concerns due to it and other various methods of contamination in fish and seafood products with respect to various factors like parasites, pathogens and aqua culture drugs." @default.
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