Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Federal University of Maranhão
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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2017
Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; James Werllen de Jesus Azevedo; Leonardo Silva Soares; Cássia Fernanda Chagas Ferreira; Marcelo Henrique Lopes Silva; Helen Roberta Silva Ferreira
Concentrations of calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, selenium and nickel were determined in the muscle tissue of seven species of fish (Plagioscion squamosissimus, Geophagus surinamensis, Prochilodus lacustres, Curimata sp., Schizodon dissimilis, Ageneiosus ucayalensis and Hypostomus plecostomus) collected from the lower course of the Itapecuru River in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. The samples were digested in a nitricperchloric solution and analyzed using an inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer, with the construction of specific calibration curves for each element. The highest concentrations of constituent minerals were found for phosphorus, potassium, nickel and magnesium (399.83, 144.60, 90.20 and 29.49 mg 100 g−1, respectively) in G. surinamensi, P. lacustres and Curimata sp. The lowest concentrations were found for copper, zinc, iron and selenium (0.12, 0.51, 1.05 and 8.31 mg 100 g−1, respectively) in Curimata sp., S. dissimilis, A. ucayalensis and P. squamosissimus. The concentrations of all minerals can be considered low and are below the maximum limit established by Brazilian legislation for the human ingestion of fish meat. A comparison of the seven species of fish investigated revealed no statistically significant differences regarding the concentrations of minerals, suggesting that size and different dietary habits do not exert an influence on absorption. The low concentrations of metals, such as Fe, Cu, Zn and Ni, may be related to the environmental conditions of the mouth of the river, which receives ocean inputs that produce particular tide cycles with a strong dispersion capacity, thereby diminishing residence time in the water column and reducing the availability of these metals to species of fish.
Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2013
Milton G. Silva Júnior; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; Ulrich Saint-Paul; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2010
James Werllen de Jesus Azevedo; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto; Paulo Roberto Sousa Lima
Revista ESPACIOS | Vol. 37 (Nº 14) Año 2016 | 2016
Leonardo Silva Soares; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; Wilza Gomes Reis Lopes; James Werllen de Jesus Azevedo; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research | 2015
Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; James Werllen de Jesus Azevedo; Leonardo Silva Soares; Cássia Fernanda Chagas Ferreira; Marcelo Henrique Lopes Silva; Rayssa de Lima Cardoso
Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2012
Dulce Raquel Pereira Oliveira; Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; Leonardo Silva Soares; Adenilde Ribeiro Nascimento; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Boletim do Laboratório de Hidrobiologia | 2011
Zafira da Silva de Almeida; Vitoria Judith Isaac; Alexsandra Câmara Paz; Gisele Cavalcante Morais; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2010
Antonio Carlos Leal de Castro; Keilly Danielle Duarte Castro; Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto
Boletim do Laboratório de Hidrobiologia | 1996
Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto; Ana Bernadete Lobato Santos
Boletim do Laboratório de Hidrobiologia | 1988
Heliene Leite Ribeiro Porto; Antonio Adauto Fonteles-Filho; Carlos Edwaw de Carvalho Freitas