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The aim of this work was to compare the concentration of calcium and phosphorus and Ca/P ratio in the meat, gills and liver of perch ( Perca fluviatilis L.) caught from the Lake Góreckie, Strzeszyńskie and Wędromierz (the Wielkopolska Lake District). The study involved 30 individuals of fish caught in spring. The muscles samples for analyses were taken from the large side muscle of the fish body above the lateral line. Calcium concentration was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer Solar 969, Unicam. Phosphorus content was analyzed with colorimetric method, by spectrophotometer Lambda 25, Perkin-Elmer (at wavelength 430 nm). The mean content of Ca in the meat of fish caught from Lake Góreckie, Strzeszyńskie and Wędromierz was 3.175, 0,516 and 2.498 g kg -1 , respectively. The significantly higher amo - unts of Ca were determined in the gills than in the meat and liver and ranged from 63.09 g kg -1 (the Lake Góreckie) to 70.24 g kg -1 (the Lake Strzeszyńskie). The mean content of P was at the same level in the meat and in the liver and ranged from 2.703 g·kg -1 to 2.812 g kg -1 . Ratio of calcium to phosphorus in the meat of fish caught from the lake Góreckie, Wędromierz and Strzeszyńskie was 1.174:1, 0.254:1 and 0,888:1, respectively.
The aim of our work was to compare the concentrations of zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), and copper (Cu) in the meat, gills, and liver of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) caught from lakes Góreckie, Strzeszyńskie, and Wędromierz in western Poland. The study involved 30 individual fish caught in spring, summer, and autumn. The muscle samples for analyses were taken from the large side muscle of the fish body above the lateral line. Metals concentrations were determined by atomic a Solar 969 absorption spectrophotometer (Unicam). As analysis shows, concentrations of Cu, Zn, and Fe detected in perch decreased in the following order: liver > gills > meat. The accumulation of metals decreased in the following order: Fe > Zn > Cu (in all tissues), and we observed statistically significant differences in Zn, Fe, and Cu concentrations in the same tissue collected from different reservoirs and during different seasons. Considering the analyses in terms of season, the average Cu and Zn contents were highest in the tissues taken in the spring. The highest concentrations of Fe were determined in samples collected during summer. The analyses indicated that concentrations of metals in tissues of fish caught from different reservoirs also showed great variation. Analysis of PCA allowed for a very good separation of the three reservoirs and three tissues investigated.
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