Study of inorganic elements in different organs and tissues of Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) from Brazil.

Autor: da Silva Júnior, Fábio José Targino Moreira, Ribeiro, Joanna Damazio Nunes, da Silva, Hugo Leandro Azevedo, da Silva Carneiro, Carla, de Jesus, Edgar Francisco Oliveira, de Araújo, Ubiratan Barbosa, Lazzarini, Stella Maris, Souza, Aline Ramos, Simões, Julia Siqueira, Lopes, Ricardo Tadeu, dos Anjos, Marcelino José, da Silva Ferreira, Micheli, Mársico, Eliane Teixeira
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Zdroj: Environmental Science & Pollution Research; Apr2022, Vol. 29 Issue 20, p30486-30495, 10p
Abstrakt: Multielement concentrations (P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Rb, and Rh) and total mercury (T-Hg) were analyzed in different organs and tissues of Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis). Samples of 27 T. inunguis specimens, maintained in the collection of the Amazonian Center for the Research and Preservation of Aquatic Mammals, were used, situated in an area highly impacted by gold mining in the northern region of the Brazilian Amazon. Samples of aquatic plants used as food by the animals were also analyzed. The elements S, Cl, K, Cr, and Mn accumulated mainly in the musculature, while Fe and Cu were more concentrated in the liver. Trace elements, such as rubidium (Rb) and rhodium (Rh), not previously reported in the organs of animals of the family Trichechidae, were also identified. The averages for T-Hg in the skin, muscle, encephalon, liver, kidney, and lung samples were, respectively, 0.1540 ± 0.1332, 0.0593 ± 0.1044, 0.0517 ± 0.0467, 0.0486 ± 0.0543, 0.0237 ± 0.0336, and 0.0013 ± 0.0032 µg.g−1. The values obtained for the vibrissae samples were below the limit of quantification, which allows for the conclusion that this tissue cannot be used as a contamination marker. It was observed that even when kept in a conservation breeding site, these animals were exposed to non-essential trace elements. Differences in the accumulation of elements were observed between the different organs and tissues analyzed. The presence of contaminants in animals that live in a preservation center, even at low levels, deserves attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index