Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.

The bivalve Polymesoda erosa were collected from Sepang Kecil River (Selangor), Parit Jawa (Batu Pahat) and Telok Mas (Malacca), located in the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The soft tissues of the clams were dissected into five parts: muscle, foot, mantle, gill and remaining soft tissues. The...

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Main Authors: Yap, Chee Kong, Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.249272015-10-28T03:15:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24927/ Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor. Yap, Chee Kong Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah The bivalve Polymesoda erosa were collected from Sepang Kecil River (Selangor), Parit Jawa (Batu Pahat) and Telok Mas (Malacca), located in the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The soft tissues of the clams were dissected into five parts: muscle, foot, mantle, gill and remaining soft tissues. The shells and the pooled dissected tissues were determined for heavy metal concentrations. It was found that gill accumulated the highest Cu followed by remaining soft tissues and mantle for all the three sites. Meanwhile, shell was found to accumulate the non-essential metals like Cd, Pb and Ni. For Zn, highest concentrations were found in the mantle and gill. On the other hand, there were no clear pattern was observed in the accumulation of Fe for all the six tissues. Different levels of metals in the different soft tissues of P. erosa indicated that the metal regulation in those tissues are different due to differences in binding sites at the metallothionein. Therefore, P. erosa can be a potential biomonitor of heavy metal bioavailability and contamination, as recommended by the Mussel Watch Program. Global Science Publications 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24927/1/Distribution%20of%20heavy%20metals%20concentrations%20in%20the%20different%20parts%20of%20the%20clam%20Polymesoda%20erosa.pdf Yap, Chee Kong and Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah (2011) Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences, 13 (3). pp. 409-418. ISSN 0972-3005 http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/ English
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description The bivalve Polymesoda erosa were collected from Sepang Kecil River (Selangor), Parit Jawa (Batu Pahat) and Telok Mas (Malacca), located in the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The soft tissues of the clams were dissected into five parts: muscle, foot, mantle, gill and remaining soft tissues. The shells and the pooled dissected tissues were determined for heavy metal concentrations. It was found that gill accumulated the highest Cu followed by remaining soft tissues and mantle for all the three sites. Meanwhile, shell was found to accumulate the non-essential metals like Cd, Pb and Ni. For Zn, highest concentrations were found in the mantle and gill. On the other hand, there were no clear pattern was observed in the accumulation of Fe for all the six tissues. Different levels of metals in the different soft tissues of P. erosa indicated that the metal regulation in those tissues are different due to differences in binding sites at the metallothionein. Therefore, P. erosa can be a potential biomonitor of heavy metal bioavailability and contamination, as recommended by the Mussel Watch Program.
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author Yap, Chee Kong
Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
author_facet Yap, Chee Kong
Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
author_sort Yap, Chee Kong
title Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
title_short Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
title_full Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
title_fullStr Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam Polymesoda erosa: The potentials as a biomonitor.
title_sort distribution of heavy metals concentrations in the different parts of the clam polymesoda erosa: the potentials as a biomonitor.
publisher Global Science Publications
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