Distribution of trace elements in muscle and organs of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, from Lakes Awassa and Ziway, Ethiopia

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Samples of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, were collected from Lakes Awassa and Ziway during December 2002-March 2003. The moisture content of freeze-dried organs (muscle, bone, gill and liver) collected from six sites ranged between 76.0 and 80.7% (m/m). An optimal procedure required 12 mL of tertiary mixture consisting of HNO3, HClC4, and H2O2 to mineralize powdered samples in open refluxed digestion vessels: 1.0 g bone or muscle, 0.5 g gill or liver. The concentrations of 8 elements in muscle, bone, gill and liver determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer varied, respectively, (mg element/kg dry mass): Cd 0.44-1.43, 4.58-4.93, 2.20-2.85, and 1.08-1.90; Co 2.47-3.59, 17.1-18.9, 8.28-10.1, and 10.2-13.0; Cu 1.68-4.95, 6.65-7.58, 7.08-8.58, and 602-797; Fe 18.7-53.0, 81.9-94.3, 120-196, and 635-7139; Mn 1.03-6.78, 23.1-146, 26.1-107, and 8.80-24.5; Ni 7.80-15.9, 64.1-71.0, 34.8-42.4, and 14.1-21.3; Pb 1.65-2.69, 39.5-42.3, 17.1-23.1, and 2.20-3.37; Zn 34.6-38.6, 61.9-78.8, 82.3-97.1, and 85.6-115.9. Results revealed organ specific distribution of trace metals in Tilapia, which has been discussed in terms of physiological role in fish and/or the likely influence of anthropogenic origin on lakes. Application of the statistical t-test on trace elements data further showed significant difference between the two lakes, which could be attributed to anthropogenic influences.

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Kebede, A., & Wondimu, T. (2004). Distribution of trace elements in muscle and organs of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, from Lakes Awassa and Ziway, Ethiopia. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 18(2), 119–130. https://doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v18i2.61427

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