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Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Scopus): 1.117
Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Web of Science): 0.8
SJR 2023: 0.27 Q3
H Index (Google scholar): 22
Journal's Impact Factor ISC 2022: 0.215
"If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us by email
"ijfs.ifro(at)yahoo.com"
Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Scopus): 1.117
Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Web of Science): 0.8
SJR 2023: 0.27 Q3
H Index (Google scholar): 22
Journal's Impact Factor ISC 2022: 0.215
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Showing 2 results for Microelements
M. Akbarnezhad, M. Shamsaie Mehrgan, A. Kamali, M. Javaheri Baboli, Volume 19, Issue 2 (3-2020)
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A laboratory experiment was conducted to assess the bioaccumulation of microelements Fe 2+, Cu 2+, Zn 2+ and their effects on the growth and pigment contents of Spirulina platensis in Zarrouk’s media. The mentioned metals concentrations enhanced separately to tenfold of the Zarrouk’s content. The results indicated no differences in the dry weights for the different medias (p>0.05). A rapid increase in optical density values has been observed in tenfold of Cu+2 concentration giving the maximum optical density values (0.498± 0.234 mg L-1). In contrast, a gradual increase rate in the optical density has been observed at all concentration of treatments. Enrichment factor (EF) improved with increasing the metal concentration of treatments. The maximum EF value has been observed at 13.54 in Zn+2 concentrations. At all concentrations, the maximum production of chlorophyll A (1.213±0.514 mg L-1) occurred in 7th day of incubation. The highest total carotenoid concentration was recorded in S. platensis treated with Cu+2 (0.0042± 0.0004 mg L-1) after 14 days. The phycobiliproteins decreased in all of the treatments. Results suggested that S. platensis would be important part of in functional food developments.
M.h. Matloob, Volume 22, Issue 4 (7-2023)
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The concentration of four major (Na, K, Ca and Mg), seven essential (Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cr, Ni and Co) and three toxic (Cd, Pb and Hg) elements were determined in muscle of nine freshwater fish species (Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi, Luciobarbus xanthopterus, Luciobarbus grypus, Cyprinus carpio, Silurus triostegus, Planiliza abu, Leuciscus vorax, Luciobarbus schejch and Carasobarbus luteus), that were purchased from local fish markets in central Iraqi cities (Baghdad, Hillah and Karbala) during April and May 2017. Atomic spectroscopy and stripping voltammetric technique were used to analyze the samples after microwave digestion. The highest concentration found in mg kg-1dry weight was that of potassium (9014-10879) followed by sodium (999-2039), calcium (797-3081) and magnesium (1206-1819). The essential elements, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cr, Ni and Co were found at comparatively lower concentrations of less than 60 mg kg-1 d.w., whereas average levels of the toxic elements Cd, Pb and Hg were generally very low ranging between 0.019 and 5.387 mg kg-1 d.w. The average daily contribution of major and essential elements from fish to the Iraqi requirements were found to be 0.7-3.4% and 0.5-12.0% of the internationally recommended standards, respectively. Levels of the toxic elements Cd and Pb stayed behind permissible levels, while the level of mercury was above that level. Controlling agriculture and industrial effluents into the Euphrates–Tigris Basin of Iraq and proper sitting of pond waters to minimize the risk of contamination by heavy metals is highly recommended.
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