Distribution pattern of some heavy metals in Egyptian fish organs

Distributions of some heavy metals in different fish organs were studied. Maximum concentrations (ppm) of lead (1·24), cadmium (0·82), chromium (0·721), zinc (10·9), copper (2·26), manganese (0·33), and iron (1·41) were found in the brain, whereas the minimum concentration detected in flesh samples...

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