Title : Assessment of total and organic vanadium levels and their bioaccumulation in edible sea cucumbers: tissues distribution, inter-species-specific, locational differences and seasonal variations.

Pub. Date : 2016 Feb

PMID : 25732906






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1 Mean vanadium concentrations were considerably higher in the blood (sea cucumber) than in the other studied tissues. Vanadium S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
2 Vanadium levels in Apostichopus japonicus from Bohai Bay and Yellow Sea have marked seasonal variations. Vanadium S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
3 Significant positive correlations between vanadium in the seawater and V org in the sea cucumber (r = 81.67 %, p = 0.00), as well as between vanadium in the sediment and V org in the sea cucumber (r = 77.98 %, p = 0.00), were observed. Vanadium S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
4 Significant positive correlations between vanadium in the seawater and V org in the sea cucumber (r = 81.67 %, p = 0.00), as well as between vanadium in the sediment and V org in the sea cucumber (r = 77.98 %, p = 0.00), were observed. Vanadium S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
5 Given the adverse toxicological effects of inorganic vanadium and positive roles in controlling the development of diabetes in humans, a regular monitoring programme of vanadium content in edible sea cucumbers can be recommended. Vanadium S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens