The influence of the quality of the components of food for cyprinid fish species on the quality of meat, losses and the profitability of production

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The influence of the quality of the components of food for cyprinid fish species on the quality of meat, losses and the profitability of production (en)
Утицај квалитета компонената у исхрани ципринида на квалитет меса, губитке и економичност производње (sr)
Uticaj kvaliteta komponenata u ishrani ciprinida na kvalitet mesa, gubitke i ekonomičnost proizvodnje (sr_RS)
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Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ

Jovanovic, Jovana; Kolarevic, Stoimir; Miloskovic, Aleksandra; Radojkovic, Natasa; Simić, Vladica; Dojčinović, Biljana; Kracun-Kolarevic, Margareta; Paunović, Momir; Kostic, Jovana; Sunjog, Karolina; Timilijic, Jovana; Đorđević, Jelena B.; Gačić, Zoran; Zegura, Bojana; Vukovic-Gacic, Branka

(Elsevier, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanovic, Jovana
AU  - Kolarevic, Stoimir
AU  - Miloskovic, Aleksandra
AU  - Radojkovic, Natasa
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
AU  - Kracun-Kolarevic, Margareta
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Kostic, Jovana
AU  - Sunjog, Karolina
AU  - Timilijic, Jovana
AU  - Đorđević, Jelena B.
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
AU  - Zegura, Bojana
AU  - Vukovic-Gacic, Branka
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2468
AB  - The Velika Morava River is the greatest national Serbian river and the significant tributary of the Danube River. The major problems in the Velika Morava River Basin (VMRB) represent untreated industrial and municipal wastewaters. In this study, the level of genotoxic potential at the sites along the VMRB was evaluated by parallel in vitro and in situ approach. Within in vitro testing, genotoxicity of native water samples collected from the sites in VMRB was evaluated by SOS/umuC test on Salmonella typhimurium TA1535/pSK1002 and by the comet assay on HepG2 cells. DNA damage in situ was assessed in bleak (Alburnus alburnus) erythrocytes by the comet (alkaline and Fpg-modified comet) and micronucleus assays. Additionally, the concentration of heavy metals in fish tissue was measured and this data, compiled with the data of the physico-chemical parameters measured in water, was used as a measure of the pollution pressure at the sites. Results showed that applied in vitro tests with native water samples are less sensitive in comparison with in situ tests and should be taken with precaution when making predictions on the status of the ecosystem. Within applied battery of in situ assays differential sensitivity of assays was observed where alkaline comet assay showed the highest potential in differentiation of the sites based on genotoxic potential. Integrated biomarker response showed that usage of the battery of bioassays provides better insight in a genotoxic effects in animals, and consequently, that the holistic approach is more suitable for this type of study.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Science of the Total Environment
T1  - Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ
VL  - 621
SP  - 1289
EP  - 1299
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.099
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanovic, Jovana and Kolarevic, Stoimir and Miloskovic, Aleksandra and Radojkovic, Natasa and Simić, Vladica and Dojčinović, Biljana and Kracun-Kolarevic, Margareta and Paunović, Momir and Kostic, Jovana and Sunjog, Karolina and Timilijic, Jovana and Đorđević, Jelena B. and Gačić, Zoran and Zegura, Bojana and Vukovic-Gacic, Branka",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The Velika Morava River is the greatest national Serbian river and the significant tributary of the Danube River. The major problems in the Velika Morava River Basin (VMRB) represent untreated industrial and municipal wastewaters. In this study, the level of genotoxic potential at the sites along the VMRB was evaluated by parallel in vitro and in situ approach. Within in vitro testing, genotoxicity of native water samples collected from the sites in VMRB was evaluated by SOS/umuC test on Salmonella typhimurium TA1535/pSK1002 and by the comet assay on HepG2 cells. DNA damage in situ was assessed in bleak (Alburnus alburnus) erythrocytes by the comet (alkaline and Fpg-modified comet) and micronucleus assays. Additionally, the concentration of heavy metals in fish tissue was measured and this data, compiled with the data of the physico-chemical parameters measured in water, was used as a measure of the pollution pressure at the sites. Results showed that applied in vitro tests with native water samples are less sensitive in comparison with in situ tests and should be taken with precaution when making predictions on the status of the ecosystem. Within applied battery of in situ assays differential sensitivity of assays was observed where alkaline comet assay showed the highest potential in differentiation of the sites based on genotoxic potential. Integrated biomarker response showed that usage of the battery of bioassays provides better insight in a genotoxic effects in animals, and consequently, that the holistic approach is more suitable for this type of study.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
title = "Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ",
volume = "621",
pages = "1289-1299",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.099"
}
Jovanovic, J., Kolarevic, S., Miloskovic, A., Radojkovic, N., Simić, V., Dojčinović, B., Kracun-Kolarevic, M., Paunović, M., Kostic, J., Sunjog, K., Timilijic, J., Đorđević, J. B., Gačić, Z., Zegura, B.,& Vukovic-Gacic, B.. (2018). Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ. in Science of the Total Environment
Elsevier., 621, 1289-1299.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.099
Jovanovic J, Kolarevic S, Miloskovic A, Radojkovic N, Simić V, Dojčinović B, Kracun-Kolarevic M, Paunović M, Kostic J, Sunjog K, Timilijic J, Đorđević JB, Gačić Z, Zegura B, Vukovic-Gacic B. Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ. in Science of the Total Environment. 2018;621:1289-1299.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.099 .
Jovanovic, Jovana, Kolarevic, Stoimir, Miloskovic, Aleksandra, Radojkovic, Natasa, Simić, Vladica, Dojčinović, Biljana, Kracun-Kolarevic, Margareta, Paunović, Momir, Kostic, Jovana, Sunjog, Karolina, Timilijic, Jovana, Đorđević, Jelena B., Gačić, Zoran, Zegura, Bojana, Vukovic-Gacic, Branka, "Evaluation of genotoxic potential in the Velika Morava River Basin in vitro and in situ" in Science of the Total Environment, 621 (2018):1289-1299,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.099 . .
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Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish

Miloskovic, Aleksandra; Dojčinović, Biljana; Kovacevic, Simona; Radojkovic, Natasa; Radenkovic, Milena; Milosevic, Djuradj; Simić, Vladica

(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Miloskovic, Aleksandra
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
AU  - Kovacevic, Simona
AU  - Radojkovic, Natasa
AU  - Radenkovic, Milena
AU  - Milosevic, Djuradj
AU  - Simić, Vladica
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2023
AB  - The study monitored the contamination of fish muscle tissue by elements Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at 17 sampling sites, in order to assess the pollution status of the main rivers in Serbia. Of the six commercially important fish species included in the study (pikeperch Sander lucioperca, catfish Silurus glanis, bream Abramis brama, barbel Barbus barbus, chub Squalius cephalus, nase Chondrostoma nasus), the bioconcentration factor (BCF) indicated that benthivore bream and barbel and predatory catfish have the highest tendency toward the accumulation of elements. This study achieved its primary objective and produced a contamination map of Serbia as a basis for further research. The estimated metal pollution index (MPI) showed the Tisa River to be unaffected by direct pollution (with an MPI value of 0.31) and the West Morava and Pek rivers to be affected (with MPI values of 1.92 and 0.73 for the WM1 and WM2 sampling sites and 0.65 for the Pek sampling site). Over the past two decades, Serbia has not expanded its industrial activity, which has resulted in the barely noticeable anthropogenic input of heavy metals in the rivers close to industry, and the main rivers are mostly unaffected and slightly affected. We assumed that pollution by heavy metals in the 1990s was trapped in the sediment, thus showing an increased concentration of elements in the species that live and feed on the bottom. Hg concentrations exceeded the maximum permitted concentrations (MPCs) only in catfish samples (0.62 mg kg(-1)) from the Danube (D-3 sampling site) and barbel (0.78 mg kg(-1)) from the West Morava (WM1 sampling site), while Cd concentrations exceeded the MPC in catfish samples (0.09 mg kg(-1)) from the Danube (D-1 sampling site) and chub samples (0.1 mg kg(-1)) from the South Morava (SM2 sampling site). The average concentrations of Pb exceeded the MPC in chub and barbel samples (0.32 and 0.82 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the West Morava (WM1 sampling site); chub, barbel, and nase samples (0.35, 0.32, 0.31 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the West Morava (WM2 sampling site); chub and barbel samples (0.35 and 0.3 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the Ibar; chub samples (0.39 mg kg(-1)) from the Drina; chub and barbel samples (0.59 and 0.4 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the Great Timok; and nase samples (0.33 mg kg(-1)) from the Pek. These results demonstrate that there is a need for future studies that would involve similar analyses and focus especially on smaller rivers that have been neglected so far.
PB  - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
T2  - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
T1  - Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish
VL  - 23
IS  - 10
SP  - 9918
EP  - 9933
DO  - 10.1007/s11356-016-6207-2
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Miloskovic, Aleksandra and Dojčinović, Biljana and Kovacevic, Simona and Radojkovic, Natasa and Radenkovic, Milena and Milosevic, Djuradj and Simić, Vladica",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The study monitored the contamination of fish muscle tissue by elements Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at 17 sampling sites, in order to assess the pollution status of the main rivers in Serbia. Of the six commercially important fish species included in the study (pikeperch Sander lucioperca, catfish Silurus glanis, bream Abramis brama, barbel Barbus barbus, chub Squalius cephalus, nase Chondrostoma nasus), the bioconcentration factor (BCF) indicated that benthivore bream and barbel and predatory catfish have the highest tendency toward the accumulation of elements. This study achieved its primary objective and produced a contamination map of Serbia as a basis for further research. The estimated metal pollution index (MPI) showed the Tisa River to be unaffected by direct pollution (with an MPI value of 0.31) and the West Morava and Pek rivers to be affected (with MPI values of 1.92 and 0.73 for the WM1 and WM2 sampling sites and 0.65 for the Pek sampling site). Over the past two decades, Serbia has not expanded its industrial activity, which has resulted in the barely noticeable anthropogenic input of heavy metals in the rivers close to industry, and the main rivers are mostly unaffected and slightly affected. We assumed that pollution by heavy metals in the 1990s was trapped in the sediment, thus showing an increased concentration of elements in the species that live and feed on the bottom. Hg concentrations exceeded the maximum permitted concentrations (MPCs) only in catfish samples (0.62 mg kg(-1)) from the Danube (D-3 sampling site) and barbel (0.78 mg kg(-1)) from the West Morava (WM1 sampling site), while Cd concentrations exceeded the MPC in catfish samples (0.09 mg kg(-1)) from the Danube (D-1 sampling site) and chub samples (0.1 mg kg(-1)) from the South Morava (SM2 sampling site). The average concentrations of Pb exceeded the MPC in chub and barbel samples (0.32 and 0.82 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the West Morava (WM1 sampling site); chub, barbel, and nase samples (0.35, 0.32, 0.31 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the West Morava (WM2 sampling site); chub and barbel samples (0.35 and 0.3 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the Ibar; chub samples (0.39 mg kg(-1)) from the Drina; chub and barbel samples (0.59 and 0.4 mg kg(-1), respectively) from the Great Timok; and nase samples (0.33 mg kg(-1)) from the Pek. These results demonstrate that there is a need for future studies that would involve similar analyses and focus especially on smaller rivers that have been neglected so far.",
publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg",
journal = "Environmental Science and Pollution Research",
title = "Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish",
volume = "23",
number = "10",
pages = "9918-9933",
doi = "10.1007/s11356-016-6207-2"
}
Miloskovic, A., Dojčinović, B., Kovacevic, S., Radojkovic, N., Radenkovic, M., Milosevic, D.,& Simić, V.. (2016). Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish. in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 23(10), 9918-9933.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-6207-2
Miloskovic A, Dojčinović B, Kovacevic S, Radojkovic N, Radenkovic M, Milosevic D, Simić V. Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish. in Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2016;23(10):9918-9933.
doi:10.1007/s11356-016-6207-2 .
Miloskovic, Aleksandra, Dojčinović, Biljana, Kovacevic, Simona, Radojkovic, Natasa, Radenkovic, Milena, Milosevic, Djuradj, Simić, Vladica, "Spatial monitoring of heavy metals in the inland waters of Serbia: a multispecies approach based on commercial fish" in Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23, no. 10 (2016):9918-9933,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-6207-2 . .
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Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia)

Miloskovic, Aleksandra; Dojčinović, Biljana; Simić, Snezana; Pavlović, Milena; Simić, Vladica

(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Miloskovic, Aleksandra
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana
AU  - Simić, Snezana
AU  - Pavlović, Milena
AU  - Simić, Vladica
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1591
AB  - Pikeperch (Sander lucioperca), catfish (Silurus glanis) and pike (Esox lucius) were collected from the Bovan Reservoir (Southeast Serbia), and samples of muscle, liver and gills were analyzed for Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr and Mn using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to highlight the importance of predatory species and tissue selection in monitoring research, and studies of potential impact of contaminated fish consumption on human health. The element levels in fish varied considerably among tissues in all three species (p  LT 0.05), except Pb in catfish and Cd in pike. However, element levels in muscle tissue were generally lower than in the liver and gills. In the present study, the highest levels of Pb (145.35 mg kg(-1)) and Cd (0.031 mg kg(-1)) were observed in pikeperch liver, and that of Cr (0.069 mg kg(-1)) was observed in gills of pikeperch, while the highest levels of Zn and Mn were in gills of pike (110.29 and 1.86 mg kg(-1), respectively) and that of Cu was in liver of pike (6.29 mg kg(-1)). Mercury was the only element that was accumulated in highest levels in muscle tissue in all three species (0.341, 0.253 and 0.234 mg kg(-1) for pike, pikeperch and catfish, respectively). The BCF showed that Pb and Zn were the most readily absorbed ones by fish. Liver had the highest affinity for bioconcentrations of Cu, Cd, and Zn, gills for Cr, Mn, and Pb, whereas muscle had the highest affinity for the bioconcentration of Hg. According to results in this study, all three predatory fish species can equally be used in monitoring of metal-polluted waters. None of the elements in fish muscle exceeded the maximum permitted concentrations (WC) established by national legislation and the European Union. However, since Zn levels were above MPC in gills of pike, and Pb levels were above MPC in gills and liver of pike and pikeperch, the consumption of these parts of these fishes can be potentially hazardous for humans and should be excluded from the diet.
PB  - Parlar Scientific Publications
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia)
VL  - 23
IS  - 8A
SP  - 1884
EP  - 1891
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_1591
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Miloskovic, Aleksandra and Dojčinović, Biljana and Simić, Snezana and Pavlović, Milena and Simić, Vladica",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Pikeperch (Sander lucioperca), catfish (Silurus glanis) and pike (Esox lucius) were collected from the Bovan Reservoir (Southeast Serbia), and samples of muscle, liver and gills were analyzed for Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr and Mn using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to highlight the importance of predatory species and tissue selection in monitoring research, and studies of potential impact of contaminated fish consumption on human health. The element levels in fish varied considerably among tissues in all three species (p  LT 0.05), except Pb in catfish and Cd in pike. However, element levels in muscle tissue were generally lower than in the liver and gills. In the present study, the highest levels of Pb (145.35 mg kg(-1)) and Cd (0.031 mg kg(-1)) were observed in pikeperch liver, and that of Cr (0.069 mg kg(-1)) was observed in gills of pikeperch, while the highest levels of Zn and Mn were in gills of pike (110.29 and 1.86 mg kg(-1), respectively) and that of Cu was in liver of pike (6.29 mg kg(-1)). Mercury was the only element that was accumulated in highest levels in muscle tissue in all three species (0.341, 0.253 and 0.234 mg kg(-1) for pike, pikeperch and catfish, respectively). The BCF showed that Pb and Zn were the most readily absorbed ones by fish. Liver had the highest affinity for bioconcentrations of Cu, Cd, and Zn, gills for Cr, Mn, and Pb, whereas muscle had the highest affinity for the bioconcentration of Hg. According to results in this study, all three predatory fish species can equally be used in monitoring of metal-polluted waters. None of the elements in fish muscle exceeded the maximum permitted concentrations (WC) established by national legislation and the European Union. However, since Zn levels were above MPC in gills of pike, and Pb levels were above MPC in gills and liver of pike and pikeperch, the consumption of these parts of these fishes can be potentially hazardous for humans and should be excluded from the diet.",
publisher = "Parlar Scientific Publications",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia)",
volume = "23",
number = "8A",
pages = "1884-1891",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_1591"
}
Miloskovic, A., Dojčinović, B., Simić, S., Pavlović, M.,& Simić, V.. (2014). Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia). in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Parlar Scientific Publications., 23(8A), 1884-1891.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_1591
Miloskovic A, Dojčinović B, Simić S, Pavlović M, Simić V. Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia). in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2014;23(8A):1884-1891.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_1591 .
Miloskovic, Aleksandra, Dojčinović, Biljana, Simić, Snezana, Pavlović, Milena, Simić, Vladica, "Heavy metal and trace element bioaccumulation in target tissues of three edible predatory fish species from bovan reservoir (Serbia)" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 23, no. 8A (2014):1884-1891,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_1591 .
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