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Consumption of Native Fish Associated with a Potential Carcinogenic Risk for Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon.
Brousett-Minaya, Magaly Alejandra; Chu-Koo, Fred William; Napuchi-Linares, Juvenal; Zambrano Panduro, Cynthia Elizabeth; Reyes-Larico, Juan Amilcar; Larrea-Valdivia, Adriana Edith; Biamont-Rojas, Ivan Edward.
Affiliation
  • Brousett-Minaya MA; Faculty of Sciences, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas (UNAAA), Prolongación Libertad 1220-1228, Yurimaguas 16501, Loreto, Peru.
  • Chu-Koo FW; Faculty of Sciences, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas (UNAAA), Prolongación Libertad 1220-1228, Yurimaguas 16501, Loreto, Peru.
  • Napuchi-Linares J; Faculty of Sciences, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas (UNAAA), Prolongación Libertad 1220-1228, Yurimaguas 16501, Loreto, Peru.
  • Zambrano Panduro CE; Faculty of Sciences, National Autonomous University of Alto Amazonas (UNAAA), Prolongación Libertad 1220-1228, Yurimaguas 16501, Loreto, Peru.
  • Reyes-Larico JA; Faculty of Natural Sciences, National University of San Agustin-Arequipa (UNSA), Santa Catalina No. 117, Arequipa 04000, Arequipa, Peru.
  • Larrea-Valdivia AE; Faculty of Natural Sciences, National University of San Agustin-Arequipa (UNSA), Santa Catalina No. 117, Arequipa 04000, Arequipa, Peru.
  • Biamont-Rojas IE; Institute of Science and Technology, State University of São Paulo (UNESP), Av. Três de Março 511, Alto da Boa Vista, Sorocaba 18087-180, SP, Brazil.
Toxics ; 12(8)2024 Jul 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39195654
ABSTRACT
Aquatic environments, such as fluvial environments, play an important role in the transport of material from throughout the basin, and this material partially sediments along the way. The objective of this study was to analyze, from an ecotoxicological point of view, the concentrations of arsenic and heavy metals in sediment and the muscle of native fish, to correlate their interaction and to evaluate the potential risk to public health using carcinogenic risk indices in four rivers of the Peruvian Amazon. There were 27 sampling sites where sediment and fish (except for five points) samples were collected. A sampling pool was created with fish muscles from all species collected at each sampling site. Concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, and Hg were analyzed in both sediment and fish muscle, in duplicate. The results indicate the presence of concentrations higher than those recommended by international guidelines for sediment and food. Mercury (Hg) concentrations in the Tigre, Morona, and Pastaza rivers are up to six times higher than the recommended value for daily consumption. The carcinogenic risk due to the regular consumption of native species in the indigenous communities living on the banks of the four studied rivers is high.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Toxics Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Peru Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Toxics Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Peru Country of publication: Switzerland