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Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Metals and Minerals in Seafood Using Bioaccessibility Correction

Ștefania Adelina Milea; Ira-Adeline Simionov; Nina Nicoleta Condurache; Cătalina Iticescu; Mihaela Timofti; L. Georgescu; Caterina Faggio

Journal of Xenobiotics · 2025

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Summary

Evaluating the bioaccessibility and health risks of seafood is extremely important because, although it is a significant source of vital minerals, it may also contain potentially toxic elements. This study aimed to determine the content of metals and minerals in different seafood species before and after thermal processing. Also, given the risk of overestimating the actual final concentration available in the body, a study was carried out to determine the bioaccessibility of these elements by simulating the digestion process in the gastrointestinal tract. Assessment of the potential toxic effects on consumer health in terms of exposure to heavy metals was carried out through risk analysis by Estimated Daily Intake, Hazard Index, and Cancer Risk parameters. Three bivalve mollusks, one gastr

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/jox15030092
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-0bd
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