Abstract:
Heavy metal cadmium(Cd
2+) pollution is an important factor affecting the edible safety of the mussels.In this study, the depuration of cadmium by different removal reagents was explored with the cultured mussels (
Mytilus edulis) as the experimental animal. Mussels exposured by Cd
2+ were temporarily cultured in the natural seawater with different removal reagents.Then,the seawater containing the removal reagents was changed periodically,after the sampling,the concentrations of Cd
2+ in mussels was determined by using atomic absorption spectrometry.During the depuration,the kappa-selenocarrageenan, sodium selenite,EDTA-FeNa,EDTA-ZnNa
2,EDTA,ferrous chloride,ferric chloride,zinc chloride,
β-glucan,peptidoglycan and calcium gluconate were designed as removal reagents. The results indicated that 60 and 120 mg/L kappa-selenocarrageenan,160 mg/L EDTA-CaNa
2,and 500 mg/L
β-glucan showed significant Cd
2+ removal effects(
p<0.05),the removal rates of which were as following:43.6%,37.2%,41.6%,and 44.6%,respectively.