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 "Concentrations of copper, zinc, manganese, and iron were determined in muscle tissue of coastal fish (Pumpus argentius, Tenulosa ilisha and Rastrelliger kanagurta) and H2O fish (Hypophthalmichthys molithrix and Cirhinnus mrigela) samples from state, India, for assessing the potential health risk to human population. The concentrations of atomic number 29, Zn, Mn and atomic number 26 in coastal fish muscles were ranged between zero.79-4.0 mg kg-1 dw, 5-29 mg kg-1 dw, 0.50-5.0 mg kg-1 dw and 20-75 mg kg-1 dw, severally, and in H2O fish, they were within the ranges of five.0-28 mg kg-1 dw, 33-51 mg kg-1 dw, 2.0-6.0 mg kg-1 dw and 38- one hundred ten mg kg-1 dw, severally. The pattern of metals accumulation was so as of atomic number 26 > Zn > atomic number 29 > Mn. The results showed that the concentrations of metals in studied fish muscles were all not up to counseled guideline values. calculable daily intakes (DIs) and weekly intakes (WIs) of metals (Cu, Zn, Mn & Fe) from fish consumption were not up to stipulated reference dose (RfD) and provisionary tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) for human population.   

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