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Levels of Organotin Compounds in Selected Fish Species from the Arabian Gulf. | LitMetric

Levels of Organotin Compounds in Selected Fish Species from the Arabian Gulf.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Center for Environment & Water, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, 31261, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Published: June 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study reports data on hazardous organotin compounds in eight important fish species from the Arabian Gulf.
  • The highest levels of tributyltin (TBT) were found in Epinephelus Tauvina, while Acanthoparagus Bifasciatus showed the lowest levels.
  • The research also evaluated the estimated daily intake of these compounds for the local population, with the highest intake of 10.8 ng/kg bw/day identified for Epinephelus Microdan.

Article Abstract

In the present work, data on the levels of hazardous Organotin compounds in eight commercially important fish species, caught from Arabian Gulf, has been reported. Highest levels of tributyltin (TBT) (98.5 ng/g dry weight) were detected in Epinephelus Tauvina whereas minimum (43.7 ng/g) were found in Acanthoparagus Bifasciatus. Highest levels of triphenyltin (TPT) were detected in Lethrinus Miniatus (107.5 ng/g) whereas lowest were encountered in Acanthoparagus Bifasciatus (64.9 ng/g). Highest value of total butyltin compounds (∑BT) were found in emperors (Lethrinus Miniatus) (228.4 ng/g) whereas minimum was found in Acanthoparagus Bifasciatus (126.4 ng/g). Similarly highest value of total phenyltin compounds (∑PT) was encountered in Epinephelus Tauvina (281.9 ng/g) followed closely by Acanthoparagus Bifasciatus (281.7 ng/g). In addition, the estimated daily intake (EDI) of the local population from consumption of these fish was also evaluated. Highest EDI was found to be 10.8 ng/kg bw/day for epinephelus microdan. The data are also compared internationally.

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