Bioaccumulation variability and human health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in edible fish and shellfish from the Northeast Bay of Bengal
Md Habibullah Al Mamun
1, 2
,
Sadman Sakib
1
,
Rupesh Das
1
,
Md Hasan Faruque
1, 2
,
Amel H. El-Gendy
3
,
Mansour I Almansour
4
,
Saleh Alfarraj
4
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-06-01
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ISSN: 0025326X, 18793363
Abstract
This study investigates the accumulation of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in edible fish and shellfish species from the northeast Bay of Bengal, emphasizing species variability, potential contamination sources, and associated human health risks. Samples of three finfish species (Tenualosa ilisha, Pampus argenteus, and Harpadon nehereus) and two shellfish species (Penaeus indicus and Scylla serrata) were collected from Cox's Bazar and Chattogram, key fishing zones in the Bay of Bengal coast of Bangladesh. Sixteen OCP compounds, including DDTs (p,p′-DDT, o,p′-DDT, p,p′-DDE, o,p′-DDE, p,p′-DDD and o,p′-DDD), Hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs; α-HCH, β-HCH, γ-HCH and δ-HCH), Heptachlors (HPTs; heptachlor, cis- and trans-heptachlor epoxide), DRNs (Aldrin, Dieldrin and Endrine) were analyzed using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC–MS/MS), with total concentrations ranging from 19.28 ± 9.56 to 246.77 ± 113.02 ng g−1 wet weight. Samples exhibited significantly higher concentrations in Chattogram due to increased industrial activities. Results showed that DDTs were the predominant OCPs, followed by HCHs. Risk assessment indicated that the estimated daily intake of OCPs was below acceptable thresholds, suggesting no immediate risk; however, the levels of aldrin (S. serrata, 1.89E-04), dieldrin (T. ilisha, 1.90E-04; S. serrata, 2.72E-04), and heptachlor exceeded carcinogenic risk thresholds, raising long-term health concerns. Variability in contamination levels was influenced by species-specific lipid content and habitat, with S. serrata (246.77 ± 113.02 ng g−1) and T. ilisha (153.75 ± 50.84 ng g−1) showing the highest OCP concentrations. The findings highlight the need for strict regulatory measures, regular monitoring, and public awareness to mitigate risks and promote seafood safety practices in the region.
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Habibullah Al Mamun M. et al. Bioaccumulation variability and human health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in edible fish and shellfish from the Northeast Bay of Bengal // Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2025. Vol. 215. p. 117856.
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Habibullah Al Mamun M., Sakib S., Das R., Faruque M. H., El-Gendy A. H., Almansour M. I., Alfarraj S. Bioaccumulation variability and human health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in edible fish and shellfish from the Northeast Bay of Bengal // Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2025. Vol. 215. p. 117856.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117856
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025326X25003315
TI - Bioaccumulation variability and human health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in edible fish and shellfish from the Northeast Bay of Bengal
T2 - Marine Pollution Bulletin
AU - Habibullah Al Mamun, Md
AU - Sakib, Sadman
AU - Das, Rupesh
AU - Faruque, Md Hasan
AU - El-Gendy, Amel H.
AU - Almansour, Mansour I
AU - Alfarraj, Saleh
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 117856
VL - 215
SN - 0025-326X
SN - 1879-3363
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@article{2025_Habibullah Al Mamun,
author = {Md Habibullah Al Mamun and Sadman Sakib and Rupesh Das and Md Hasan Faruque and Amel H. El-Gendy and Mansour I Almansour and Saleh Alfarraj},
title = {Bioaccumulation variability and human health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in edible fish and shellfish from the Northeast Bay of Bengal},
journal = {Marine Pollution Bulletin},
year = {2025},
volume = {215},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025326X25003315},
pages = {117856},
doi = {10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117856}
}