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Determination of Lead (Pb) in Different Organs of Some Edible Fish Collected From Fish Markets of Patna, Bihar

Explore –Journal of Research

                                    Peer Reviewed Journal

     ISSN 2278–0297 (Print)

                                                                                                ISSN 2278–6414 (Online)

                Vol. XIV No. 2, 2022

© Patna Women’s College, Patna, India

                                                         https://patnawomenscollege.in/explore-journal-of-research/

Determination of Lead (Pb) in Different Organs of Some Edible Fish Collected From Fish Markets of Patna, Bihar

• Neetu • Sristi Sonam • Astha Singh • Hasina Praveen • Shruti

Received               : April 2022

Accepted               : May 2022

Corresponding Author   : Shruti

Abstract : Fishes play a vital role in food and nutritional security for humans as they contain a large amount of protein, several essential micronutrients, vitamins, and mineral salts (calcium, iodine, zinc, iron, and selenium). However, fish can accumulate heavy metals from polluted water bodies and transfer them to humans through the food chain. The objective of our study was to assess the concentration of Lead (Pb) in the organs of Clarias batrachus Manager), Catla catla (catla), and Labeo rohita (rohu) collected from local fish markets of Patna, Bihar. Samples were collected in March 2022. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer determined the level of Lead. We observed that the accumulation of Lead ranged from 0.005-0.45n/g. The overall lead

concentration was detected in catla and the lowest in rohu using the ANOVA method. The concentration of lead metal at the Hartali Mod site (0.024 pg/g) for Catla catla was the highest among the other place. The order of the lead concentration in different tissue of catla was in the order brain>gills>muscles>heart>liver. The study showed that lead concentration in these fishes was under the permissible limit. Still, people should be aware of the possible threats as more lead accumulation causes serious health issues.

Keywords : Fish, Local fish markets, Lead, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Patna.

Dr. Neetu

Corresponding Author

Assistant Professor,

Department of Zoology,

Patna Women’s College,

Email: neetu.zoo@patnawomenscollege.in

 

Sristi Sonam

(PG Student)

Department of Zoology Patna Women’s College
sonamsristi@gmail.com

 

Astha Singh (PG Student)

Department of Zoology

Patna Women’s College singh.astha.kush20@gmail.com

 

Hasina Praveen (PG Student)
Department of Zoology

Patna Women’s College

hasinapraveen23@gmail.com

 

Shruti (PG Student)

Department of Zoology

Patna Women’s College

vaishnawimaurya@gmail.com