Bioaccumulation Of Priority Trace Metals In Edible Muscles Of West African Lungfish (Protopterus Annectens Owen, 1839) From Nyabarongo River, Rwanda

COGENT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE(2020)

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Heavy metal pollution and accumulation in aquatic ecosystems present serious threats to sustainability. In the current study, the heavy metal content of water and edible muscles of a piscivorous fish (Protopterus annectens) as well as bioaccumulation of the heavy metals in fish tissues were evaluated. Samples of water (n = 6) and fish (n = 6) were taken from Kirinda bridge and Ruliba station on Nyabarongo river and analyzed by UV spectroscopy and atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. The heavy metal concentrations in water were: iron (0.63 +/- 0.02 and 1.61 +/- 0.03 mg/kg), manganese (0.53 +/- 0.002 mg/kg at Ruliba station), chromium (0.06 +/- 0.002 mg/kg at Kirinda bridge), cadmium (0.106 +/- 0.002 mg/kg at Ruliba station) and lead (0.75 +/- 0.02 and 0.051 +/- 0.01 mg/kg). Edible muscles ofProtopterus annectenscontained 336.0 +/- 0.70, 302.6 +/- 1.22, 6.4 +/- 0.26, 44.7 +/- 0.20, 138.2 +/- 0.17 and 302.4 +/- 1.50 mg/kg of iron, manganese, copper, zinc, chromium and lead at Kirinda bridge and 272.8 +/- 0.36, 292.2 +/- 0.25, 8.8 +/- 0.36, 135.2 +/- 0.15, 148.0 +/- 0.21 and 432. 0 +/- 0.50 mg/kg of iron, manganese, copper, zinc, chromium and lead, respectively, at Ruliba station. Most of the heavy metal contents were above the recommended levels. Bioaccumulation factors recorded inProtopterus annectensranged from 403.2 to 15,130 L/kg, implying that consumption of this fish could pose deleterious health risks. The study suggested thatP. annectenscould be used as a sentinel organism for biomonitoring of aquatic ecosystems.
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Bioconcentration factor, body burden, heavy metals, Tana lung fish
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