Mercury-contaminated fish and essential fatty acids:Problems and solutions
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CROPOTOVA, Janna, POPEL, Svetlana. Mercury-contaminated fish and essential fatty acids:Problems and solutions . In: Chemistry Journal of Moldova, 2012, nr. 1(7), pp. 162-163. ISSN 1857-1727.
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Chemistry Journal of Moldova
Numărul 1(7) / 2012 / ISSN 1857-1727 /ISSNe 2345-1688

Mercury-contaminated fish and essential fatty acids:Problems and solutions

Pag. 162-163

Cropotova Janna, Popel Svetlana
 
Practical Scientific Institute of Horticulture and Food Technology
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 decembrie 2013


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Fish consumption is an important part of human diet due to essential omega-3 fatty acids found naturally in this product. Many researchers from all over the world found that high mercury concentrations in the body reduced the heart-protective effects of the fatty acids in fish oils. People shouldn’t be constrained by choosing between the health hazards related to toxins caused by industrial pollution and the nutritional benefits provided by consummation of essential fatty acids contained in oily fish. It is very important to find an alternative natural source of essential omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA to restore an optimal ratio between omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in the human diet. The Laboratory of Food Additives of the Practical Scientific Institute of Horticulture and Food Technology focuses on developing new essential vegetable oil blends with optimal ratio between omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.

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pollution, fish, mercury, fatty acids