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Accumulation Profile of Heavy Metals in Fish Samples from Nsawam, Along the Densu River, Ghana
A.K. Anim, E.K. Ahialey, G.O. Duodu, M. Ackah and N.O. Bentil
Corresponding Author: Anim Alfred Kwablah
Submitted: 2010 October, 05
Accepted: 2010 October, 27
Published: 2011 January, 05 |
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The present study was carried out to investigate the accumulation profile of heavy metals in five fish
species namely; Heterotis niloticus, Channa obscura, Hepsetus odoe, Tilapia zilli and Clarias gariepinus.
Concentrations of Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ca, Cd, and Pb were measured in all the sam ples analysed. Ni, Co and Cr
however, recorded 80, 60 and 20% incidence respectively in the fish samples. The highest mean concentration,
110.56±0.86 mg/kg was recorded for Cu in Hepsetus odoe. Ni, Co, and Cr measured relatively lower
concentrations from as low as <0.01 mg/kg, <0.005 mg/kg and <0.001 mg/kg respectively been their respective
detection limits. The least detectable concentration, 0.08±0.01 mg/kg was measured for Pb in Clarias
gariepinus. Most of the heavy metals were within the recommended maximum guidelines. The concentration
of Cu measured in all the samples however, exceeded the FAO maximum limit of 30 mg/kg. Similarly, the
concentration of Mn measured in all the fish samples exceeded the WHO limit of 0.5 mg/L in drinking water.
All the concentrations measured for Pb, were below the FAO limit of 0.5 mg/kg except 0.94±0.30 mg/kg,
measured in Hepsetus odoe which exceeded the limit. The mean of the total concentration of each metal in all
the samples indicate that the concentrations of the heavy metals in the samples are generally well below and
or within the respective recommended guidelines. Thus fish species from the Densu river, harvested at Nsawam
are safe for human consumption.
Key words: Concentration, detectable, guideline, incidence, maximum limit, species,
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A.K. Anim, E.K. Ahialey, G.O. Duodu, M. Ackah and N.O. Bentil, . Accumulation Profile of Heavy Metals in Fish Samples from Nsawam, Along the Densu River, Ghana. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences, (1): 56-60.
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