Toxic metals in the muscle and liver of five main commercially-important fishes from the Persian Gulf, Southern Iran

The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the concentrations of six toxic metals (Cd, Pb, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn) i++n the muscle and hepatic tissues of five commercially important fish species including narrow-barred Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus commerson, Black pomfret, Parastromateus nige...

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Cadmium
Consumption
Copper
Fatty acids
Fish
Fish consumption
Fisheries
Fishing
Food safety
Heavy metals
Investigations
Iron
Laboratories
Lead
Liver
Mackerel
Manganese
Marine pollution
Metal concentrations
Metals
Muscles
Scomberomorus commerson
Species
Tissues
Zinc
title Toxic metals in the muscle and liver of five main commercially-important fishes from the Persian Gulf, Southern Iran
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