Journal of Xenobiotics,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 344 - 355
Published: Nov. 21, 2022
In
recent
decades,
“environmental
xenobiotic-mediated
endocrine
disruption”,
especially
by
xeno-estrogens,
has
gained
a
lot
of
interest
from
toxicologists
and
environmental
researchers.
These
estrogen-mimicking
chemicals
are
known
to
cause
various
human
disorders.
Pesticides
the
most
heavily
used
harmful
xenobiotic
around
world.
The
potential
widely
organochlorine
pesticides
is
well
established.
However,
their
effect
not
as
clearly
understood
among
plethora
effects
these
persistent
xenobiotics
pose
on
our
physiological
system.
Estrogens
one
principal
risk
modifiers
disorders,
including
cancer,
only
in
women
but
men
well.
Despite
ban
some
parts
world,
humans
still
at
apparent
exposure
they
likely
stay
environment
for
long
time
owing
high
chemical
stability.
present
work
intends
understand
how
may
affect
development
estrogen-mediated
cancer.
Journal of Coastal Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
41(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Shalini,
R.;
Arisekar,
U.;
Jeyasekaran,
G;
Shakila,
R.J.;
Sundhar,
S.;
Sivaraman,
B.,
and
Tamizhselvan,
S.,
2025.
Mineral
composition
of
the
commercially
valuable
fish
shellfish
caught
along
Thoothukudi
Coast,
Southeast
India.
Journal
Coastal
Research,
41(1),
94–104.
Charlotte
(North
Carolina),
ISSN
0749-0208.
The
SE
coast
India
boasts
a
diverse
array
species,
influenced
by
its
geographical
features,
coastal
habitats,
marine
ecosystems.
To
study
nutritional
value
shellfish,
concentration
seven
minerals
(calcium
[Ca],
magnesium
[Mg],
iron
[Fe],
zinc
[Zn],
copper
[Cu],
manganese
[Mn],
selenium
[Se])
in
28
finfish,
crustaceans,
cephalopods,
bivalves
region
was
analyzed
using
an
inductively
coupled
plasma–mass
spectrometer.
Based
on
concentration,
were
order
Mg
>
Ca
Fe
Zn
Cu
Mn
Se.
mineral
varied
among
different
finfish
shellfish.
highest
total
recorded
oysters
(Magallana
bilineata;
112.8
mg/100
g),
followed
ribbonfish
(Trichiurus
lepturus;
74.7
flower
shrimp
(Penaeus
semisulcatus;
71.6
g).
Indian
mackerel
(Rastrelliger
kanagurta)
(36.4
g)
(7.42
±
2.25
concentrations.
Among
M.
bilineata
(38.3
(3.73
mg/
100
(5.02
(28.7
results
indicate
that
ribbonfish,
goldenstripe
sardine,
mackerel,
are
good
sources.
This
provides
baseline
data
regarding
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32(2), P. 211 - 305
Published: Aug. 17, 2023
AbstractA
descriptive
annotated
bibliography
is
presented
of
recent
selected
publications
dealing
with
the
reported
health
benefits
and
risks
fish
seafood
consumption;
including
farmed
wild-caught
finfish,
crustaceans,
mollusks,
seaweeds.
The
in
four
parts,
namely
(1)
review
papers
both
consumption,
(2)
specific
related
to:
antioxidants;
bone
health;
brain
mental
cancer
prevention;
diabetes
elderly
senior
adults;
fermentation;
heart
hypertension;
immune
response
allergies;
infant
child
lipids,
fatty
acids
sterols;
minerals
trace
elements;
obesity
overweight
reduction;
polysaccharides;
pregnancy
gestational
proteins,
peptides
amino
acids;
vitamins
bioactive
compounds;
(3)
algal
blooms
shellfish
biotoxins;
antibiotics
use
residues;
risks;
chemicals;
chronic
kidney
disease;
microbial
quality
safety;
microplastics;
heavy
metals;
parasites
pathogens;
pesticides
persistent
organic
pollutants;
public
perception
media;
allergy;
smoking
(4)
supporting
consumption
advisories
dietary
guidelines;
improved
decontamination
processing
methods;
fish,
food
nutrient
security.
A
total
552
are
together
their
summaries.
On
basis
this
review,
it
believed
that
higher
nutritional
value
derived
from
increased
far
out-way
potential
negative
to
human
health,
as
such
represent
a
valuable
much
healthier
alternative
than
processed
fast-foods
many
terrestrial
animal
products
global
fight
against
disease
ailments.Keywords:
Fishseafoodshellfishseaweedshealth
benefitshealth
riskshuman
nutrition
AcknowledgementsThis
work
was
conducted
under
objectives
Problem
Oriented
Research
Nucleus
"Fish
for
Health
–
cultured
consumption,"
Science
Development
Center
supported
by
FAPESP
(The
São
Paulo
Foundation,
Brazil;
2020/06830-9).
hosted
University
(USP)
support
Fisheries
Institute
State
(Brazil)
consortium
partners
mission
promote
increase
healthy
consumers.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(11), P. e22142 - e22142
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
Organochlorine
pesticides
(OCPs)
are
persistent
organic
pollutants
(POPs)
widely
used
in
agriculture
and
industry,
causing
serious
health
ecological
consequences
upon
exposure.
This
review
offers
a
thorough
overview
of
OCPs
analysis
emphasizing
the
necessity
ongoing
work
to
enhance
identification
monitoring
these
POPs
environmental
human
samples.
The
benefits
drawbacks
various
techniques
including
gas
chromatography-mass
spectrometry
(GC-MS),
chromatography-electron
capture
detector
(GC-ECD),
liquid
(LC-MS)
discussed.
Challenges
associated
with
validation
optimization
criteria,
accuracy,
precision,
limit
detection
(LOD),
quantitation
(LOQ),
must
be
met
for
method
regarded
as
accurate
reliable.
Suitable
quality
control
measures,
such
blanks
procedural
blanks,
emphasized.
LOD
LOQ
critical
measure
efficient
quantification
compounds,
researchers
have
explored
their
calculation.
Matrix
interference,
solubility,
volatility,
partition
coefficient
influence
occurrences
discussed
this
review.
Validation
experiments,
stated
by
European
Commission
document
SANTE/11813/2017,
showed
that
acceptance
criteria
OCP
analytes
include
≤20
%
high
70–120
recovery.
may
ultimately
vital
determining
risk
effects
exposure
formulating
sensible
public
regulations.
Journal of Soils and Sediments,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(3), P. 1361 - 1376
Published: Feb. 26, 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The
study
aimed
to
provide
an
overview
of
the
behavior,
fate
and
ecotoxicity
boron
sulfur
in
sediments
Lake
Burullus,
Egypt,
after
degradation
lake
area.
Materials
methods
Changes
studied
area
due
human
activities
were
estimated
using
Erdas
Imagine
v14
ArcGIS
.
Sequential
non-sequential
extraction
techniques
for
fractionation
evaluated.
Results
discussion
A
remote-sensing
tracking
investigation
revealed
a
decrease
about
19.4%.
Boron
geochemical
fractions
had
order
residual
(BF5,
61.48
±
3.84%)
>
bound
oxide
(BF3,
15.47
9.64%)
specifically
adsorbed
(BF2,
13.34
9.85%)
organic
(BF4,
9.85
12.40%)
water-soluble
exchangeable
(BF1,
2.2
2.66%).
Sulfur
gave
as
(SF5,
70.52
16.92%)
phosphate
extractable
(SF2,
9.34%)
(SF4,
7.20
5.35%)
CaCl
2
-extractable
(SF3,
(SF1,
1.34
1.52%).
worst-case
scenario
involving
toxicity
values
was
mixture
risk
characterization
ratios
(
RCR
mix
)
based
on
predicted
no
effect
concentration
PNEC
sum
toxic
units
STU
).
Conclusions
showed
high
long-term
risks
aquatic
organisms,
while
short-term
risks.
Invertebrates
most
sensitive
species
sulfur.
This
sheds
light
ecological
impact
Burullus
sediments,
highlighting
potential
organisms.
Further
research
could
focus
developing
mitigation
strategies
address
these
concerns.
Graphical
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(10), P. 4235 - 4235
Published: May 22, 2023
The
analysis
of
pesticide
residues
in
aquatic
products
is
challenging
due
to
low
residue
levels
and
the
complex
matrix
interference.
In
this
study,
we
developed
a
simple,
fast
method
for
trace
90
pesticides
metabolites
products.
analytes
covered
wide
polarity
range
with
log
Kow
(log
octanol-water
partition
coefficient)
ranging
from
-1.2
6.37.
Grass
carp
(Ctenopharyngodon
idellus)
prawn
(Penaeus
chinensis)
samples
were
chosen
validate
quantification
method.
extracted
by
0.2%
formic-acetonitrile,
cleaned
solid-phase
extraction
(PRiME
HLB),
analyzed
high
performance
liquid
chromatography-tandem
mass
spectrometry.
results
showed
good
linearities
observed
0.05-50
μg/L.
recoveries
within
50.4-118.6%,
relative
standard
deviations
being
lower
than
20%.
limits
quantifications
(LOQs)
0.05-5.0
μg/kg,
which
superior
values
compared
other
research.
was
applied
detect
eastern
coastal
areas
China.
Three
herbicide
diuron,
prometryn,
atrazine
detected
samples.
sensitive
efficient,
significance
expanding
screening
scope
improving
quantitative
efficiency
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Oct. 28, 2023
Abstract
Pesticides
are
toxic
and
could
negatively
impact
humans
the
ecosystem.
The
Kitchener
Drain
is
among
longest
drains
in
Egypt
carries
a
wide
range
of
wastewater
from
agriculture
sector,
which
contains
pesticides
may
pollute
Thus,
water
quality,
human
health
risk,
pesticide
accumulation
African
catfish
Nile
tilapia
Drain-Egypt.
fish
samples
were
collected
Kafr
Elsheikh
Governorate,
Egypt,
during
four
seasons.
results
indicated
that
heptachlor
diazinon
undetected
However,
endosulfan,
chlorpyrifos,
dicofol
detected
winter
autumn.
Only
p,p′-DDT
was
spring.
Endosulfan,
heptachlor,
aldrin
winter.
dicofol,
p,p′-DDT,
autumn
season.
In
summer,
detected,
while
aldrin,
not
detected.
catfish,
winter,
spring
season,
Similarly,
summer
sequence
estimated
daily
intake
(EDI)
seasons
>
endosulfan
chlorpyrifos.
EDI
conclusion,
confirmed
absence
hazard
index
for
consuming
drain.