https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2026.14465
Inorganic contaminants in fish of the Mediterranean Sea: biomonitoring and toxicologic analysis
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Published: 12 March 2026
Aquatic systems throughout the world are increasingly under a wide array of anthropogenic stressors, including the release of a myriad of toxic substances into the environment. The presence of twenty-seven heavy metals, vitamins, and minerals was investigated in muscle tissues collected from 46 wild fishes distributed among Thunnus thynnus (TT), Pagellus bogaraveo, and Dentex dentex (DD) from the Mediterranean Sea. The mean concentration of each element was calculated and compared to the provisional tolerable daily or weekly intake (PTWI) or to the established tolerable upper intake when possible. Specie-specific distribution was documented for the following chemical elements: aluminum (Al), potassium (K), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), silver (Ag), cadmium (Cd), tin (Sn), and thorium (Th). For the elements without regulated maximum dietary limits, iron (Fe) was highest in TT, while Th was significantly predominant in DD. Several metals were found, often simultaneously, in quantities above the acceptable levels. Specifically, the median concentrations of mercury (Hg) and Cd in the pooled species were significantly higher than their relative PTWI. Significant differences among species were reported for selenium (Se), inorganic arsenic (As), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn). Other elements [Al, chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), Sn, lead (Pb), and manganese (Mn)] were found to be at or below the corresponding acceptable levels. The maximum safe consumption calculated for mercury (Hg) leads to advising a limited recommended weekly intake for all the tested Mediterranean Sea fish species.
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CRediT authorship contribution
Sara Panseri: conceptualization, data curation, supervision, validation. Luca Chiesa: conceptualization, validation. Eleonora Brambilla, Marco Tecilla: investigation, writing—original draft. Federica Guadagno: data curation, formal analysis. Maria Nobile: data curation, writing— review and editing. Mario Caniatti: supervision, visualization. Gabriele Ghisleni: conceptualization, investigation resources, supervision. Giorgio Fedrizzi: formal analysis, resources, methodology, validation. Fausto Quattrone: resources, methodology. Gaia Beatrice Bianchi: resources, methodology, writing—review and editing. Silvia Dell’Aere: visualization, writing—original draft. Paola Roccabianca: conceptualization, project administration, supervision. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
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