Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
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Monitoring of some indicators of lead and cadmium spread along the trophic chain feed animals food in a region with an increased ecological Clarc
Hristo Hristev, Dimo Penkov
Abstract: The aim of the study was to trace the dynamics of transformation of lead and cadmium in food chain "feed – way of processing – lamb’s products" in an area with increased environmental risk. The authors found that the processing of lamb carcasses in private yards (in the open) increase the contamination of the elements in edible parts of the carcass. The content of lead in the organs/tissues of lambs slaughtered outdoors is higher – from 40% in liver to 125% in kidneys. The exceedances of cadmium in the same tissues are from 10% to 43%.
Keywords: bioaccumulation; cadmium; lamb carcasses; lead
Date published: 2019-02-25
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