Research Article
Concentrations of Metals in Tissues of Cockle Anadara granosa (Linnaeus, 1758) from East Java Coast, Indonesia, and Potential Risks to Human Health
Table 4
Concentrations of metals (mg kg-1 ww) in cockle from different areas of the world.
| Location | Species of cockle | Cd | Pb | Zn | Hg | Cu | Cr | Reference |
| Seine Estuary, Europe | Cerastoderma edule (Linnaeus, 1758) | 0.07-0.40 | <0.02-0.72 | 16.2-31.0 | — | 0.84-4.58 | — | [8] | Moroccan Atlantic lagoons | Cerastoderma edule | <0.001-0.82 | 1.67-7.77 | 7.9-31.1 | — | 1.01-7.75 | — | [31] | Kuala Juru, Kuala Karau, and Jeram, Malaysia | Anadara granosa | 0.27-1.95 | — | 18.93-41.91 | — | 1.11-1.52 | — | [27] | Penang, Malaysia | Anadara granosa | 0.79-0.93 | 0.11-0.14 | 0.17-0.29 | 1.21-1.50 | 0.15-23 | 0.15-0.19 | [30] | Eastern region of Java Sea | Anadara granosa | 0.2-0.4 | <0.04 | — | <0.01-0.05 | — | — | [13] | South Island of New Zealand | Austrovenus stutchburyi (Wood, 1828) | 0.2-0.45 | — | 45-65 | — | 6-10 | — | [29] | Ria de Aveiro, Portugal | Cerastoderma edule | 0.06-0.16 | 1-5 | 35-55 | — | 2-5 | 0.3-0.9 | [32] | Asajaya, Sarawak, Malaysia | Anadara granosa | 0.28-0.45 | 0.55-0.90 | — | — | — | — | [38] | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia | Anadara trapezia (Deshayes, 1839) | 0.2-3.5 | 0.1-4.5 | 16.5-37.1 | — | 0.8-3.5 | — | [28] | Along East Java Coast | Anadara granosa | 0.11-0.82 | 0.10-0.54 | 10.22-19.04 | 0.02-1.47 | 1.79-4.76 | 1.64-3.79 | Present study |
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Data in dry weights were transformed to wet weight by dividing by a factor 4.856. |