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Taylor and Francis Group, Natural Product Research, 6(27), p. 518-523, 2013

DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2012.673611

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Heavy metals content by ICP-OES inSarda sarda,Sardinella auritaandLepidopus caudatusfrom the Strait of Messina (Sicily, Italy)

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Abstract

In this study copper, nickel, lead, cadmium, arsenic, chromium and vanadium content was measured in the muscles and gills of 24 fishes (Sarda sarda, Sardinella aurita and Lepidopus caudatus) caught in the Strait of Messina, by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy with microwave digestion techniques. In general, it was found that arsenic was higher than other analytes in all fish species, particularly its content was much higher in S. aurita than in the other two exemplary species. Lead and cadmium were always detected with values below the legal limits (CE no. 1881/2006 and subsequent modification CE no. 629/2008).