2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135879
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Temperature, salinity and body-size influences depuration of heavy metals in commercially important edible bivalve molluscs of India

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“…Biological enrichment serves as a significant mean reducing the heavy metal content in sediments. However, the transfer of heavy me through the food chain can introduce ecological crises and health hazards for huma demanding more attention [67].…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Heavy Metals By the Organisms In Intertid...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Biological enrichment serves as a significant mean reducing the heavy metal content in sediments. However, the transfer of heavy me through the food chain can introduce ecological crises and health hazards for huma demanding more attention [67].…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Heavy Metals By the Organisms In Intertid...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological enrichment serves as a significant means of reducing the heavy metal content in sediments. However, the transfer of heavy metals through the food chain can introduce ecological crises and health hazards for humans, demanding more attention [67]. The accumulation of heavy metals within organisms primarily depends on the bioavailability of heavy metals in the environment and the metabolic efficiency of the organisms toward the metals, including the assimilation rate, absorption rate (uptake rate), and excretion rate.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Heavy Metals By the Organisms In Intertid...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that melanin-coated PVDF membrane had excellent heavy metal ion removal performance, with removal rates of Hg, Cr, Pb and Cu being 87.6%, 88.45%, 91.8% and 95.8%, respectively. Chinnadurai et al [ 81 ] investigated the effects of temperature, salinity and body size on heavy metal removal from India clams, mussels and ostreae concha by a static purification system. Their findings suggested that medium-sized bivalve marine animals are most effective in removing heavy metals at room temperature (30 ± 1 °C) and a salinity range of 25–35 psu.…”
Section: Removal Techniques Of Heavy Metals and Harmful Elements In M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Mn and Fe are essential metals, studies pertaining to their bioaccumulation and detoxification, whether in total tissue or specific tissue compartments in aquatic organisms, remain limited compared to those focused on other essential metals like Zn and Cu (Truchet et al, 2020). Previous research on oysters and clams has demonstrated the effective removal of metals, particularly essential ones such as Fe, from the soft tissues (El-Shenawy, 2004;Chinnadurai et al, 2022). The high depuration of these metals possibly reflects their weak binding within N. granulata tissues.…”
Section: J O U R N a L P R E -P R O O Fmentioning
confidence: 99%