Journal of
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences

  • Abbreviation: J. Toxicol. Environ. Health Sci.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2006-9820
  • DOI: 10.5897/JTEHS
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 216

Article in Press

The relationships between metal (Pb, Cu, Cd, and Cr) levels and the size of the Moroccan atlantic coast gastropod species (Patella rustica)

Lalla Meryem IDRISSI AZZOUZIa*, Rachid Ben Aakameb, Abdellah El Abidib, Mariam Naciric aLaboratory of Virology, National Institute of Hygiene and Laboratory of Biodiversity, Ecology and Genome, University Mohamed V of Rabat, School of Sciences, MOROCCO; bLaboratory of Hydrobiology, Toxicology, Industrial and Environmental Hygiene, National Institute of Hygiene, Rabat, MOROCCO; cLaboratory of Biodiversity, Ecology and Genome, University Mohamed V of Rabat, School of Sciences, MOROCCO

  •  Received: 26 January 2024
  •  Accepted: 19 March 2024
The metal (Pb, Cu, Cd, and Cr) concentrations in the soft tissues of the gastropod mollusc limpet (Patella rustica) from the Moroccan Atlantic coast were measured. The relationships between limpets size and metal levels were investigated by linear regression analysis. This work was carried out for determine the bioaccumulation and relationships of some essential (Cu and Cr) and non-essential (Pb and Cd) metals in the soft tissues of Patella rustica by calculating the correlation analysis. For this study, 120 limpets (Patella rustica) were collected from three different locations in the purpose to analyse the levels of metals by using the standard Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). In soft tissues of Patella rustica, the metal concentrations (ng/mg dry weight) decrease in the following order : Cu (4.14) > Cr (3.98) > Pb (2.13) > Cd (1.18). The results of the linear regression analysis confirmed that in all samples the relationships between metal concentrations and limpets size were significant. Moreover, the smaller size of limpets showed higher concentrations (ng/mg dry weight) of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Cr than the larger ones. However, it was found that the tissue of Patella rustica has the potential to be used as a biomonitoring agent for the metal contamination in gastropod molluscs, as indicated by the significant correlation between metal concentrations (Pb, Cu, Cd, and Cr) in the soft tissues of limpets and their size.

Keywords: Metals, Patella rustica, length, weight, bioaccumulation, Moroccan Atlantic coast.