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dc.contributor.authorSaleh, Ismail
dc.contributor.authorSyamsir, Syamsir
dc.contributor.authorPramaningsih, Vita
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Hansen
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-18T07:52:42Z
dc.date.available2023-01-18T07:52:42Z
dc.date.issued2021-11-15
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dc.description.abstractAsian green mussel is a marine animal that is used as food by most Indonesians. The mussels are widely cultivated in tropical countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and other Asian countries. The mussel, known as perna viridis, is marine biota that is a filter feeder in the waters. Therefore, the quality of its meat is greatly influenced by the quality of the sea in its habitat. It is a food that is quite popular with the community but can endanger public health due to the accumulation of heavy metals. This study used a literature review by collecting data related to heavy metal concentrations in green mussel tissue in Indonesia. The results showed that the mussels from several sampling locations still exceeded the maximum acceptable limits of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and cadmium (Cd) concentration according to the standards of the food and drug administration of the Republic of Indonesia. Consumption of green mussels can increase health risks if you frequently consume them from cultivating or catching locations that have been contaminated with heavy metals.id_ID
dc.language.isoen_USid_ID
dc.publisherEnvironmental Analysis Health and Toxicologyid_ID
dc.subjectGreen musselid_ID
dc.subjectPerna viridisid_ID
dc.subjectBioindicatorid_ID
dc.subjectHealth riskid_ID
dc.subjectHeavy metalid_ID
dc.titleThe use of green mussel as bioindicator of heavy metal pollution in Indonesia: a reviewid_ID
dc.typeArticleid_ID


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