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Regional survey of heavy metals in fish and fish products: Singapore

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2008
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Suhaimi, Fadhlina
Huiyi, Saw
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The paper presents the results of the survey that aimed to ascertain the levels of heavy metals, namely total arsenic, mercury, lead and cadmium in edible portions of commonly consumed fishes and those that are used in delicacies in Singapore. The fishes that were included in the study are sea cucumber (Holothurioidea), blood cockle (Anadara granosa), mitre squid (Loligo chinensis), mud crab (Scylla serrata), longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol), and barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson).
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/4394
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Suhaimi, F., & Huiyi, S. (2008). Regional survey of heavy metals in fish and fish products: Singapore. In Technical Compilation of Heavy Metals, Pesticide Residues, Histamine and Drug Residues in Fish and Fish Products in Southeast Asia (pp. 47-52). Singapore: Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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heavy metals ASFA; Food contamination; pollutants ASFA; arsenic ASFA; cadmium ASFA; lead ASFA; mercury ASFA; marine fish ASFA; chemical analysis ASFA; fishery products ASFA; Freshwater fish; Anadara granosa; Loligo chinensis; Scylla serrata; Thunnus tonggol; Scomberomorus commerson; Singapore
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