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1018221 
Journal Article 
Arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury in canned sardines commercially available in eastern Kentucky, USA 
Shiber, JG 
2011 
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN: 0025-326X
EISSN: 1879-3363 
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 
OXFORD 
62 
66-72 
English 
Seventeen samples of canned sardines, originating from six countries and sold in eastern Kentucky, USA, were analyzed in composites of 3-4 fish each for total arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) and for mercury (Hg) by thermal decomposition amalgamation and AAS. Results in μg/g wet: As 0.49-1.87 (mean: 1.06), Cd<0.01-0.07 (0.03), Pb<0.06-0.27 (0.11), Hg ND <0.09. Values fall generally within readings reported by others, but no internationally agreed upon guidelines have yet been set for As or Cd in canned or fresh fish. The incidence of cancers and cardiovascular diseases associated with As ingestion is extraordinarily high here. With the role of food-borne As in human illness presently under scrutiny and its maximum allowable limits in fish being reviewed, more studies of this nature are recommended, especially considering the potential importance of small pelagic fishes as future seafood of choice. 
Canned sardines; Arsenic; Cadmium; Lead; Mercury 
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