Not logged in
PANGAEA.
Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science

Majeed, Asma; Latif, Muhammad; Naqvi, Syed Ali Asad; Qazi, Adnan A; Munawar, Shaukat H; Waqas, Yasir; Farooq, Zahid; Naz, Huma; Shakeel, Ramsha; Wadood, Fazal; Ramzan, Asman: Seasonal heavy metal bioaccumulation in edible freshwater fish (Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala) from Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan (2022) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.995398 (dataset in review), In: Majeed, A et al.: Seasonal heavy metal bioaccumulation in edible freshwater fish (Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala) from Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan, with human health risk indices for Pb, Ni, and Cd (2022) [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.995293 (dataset in review)

ShareShow MapGoogle Earth

Abstract:
This dataset documents seasonal heavy metal bioaccumulation in two commercially important edible freshwater fish species, Labeo rohita (Rohu) and Cirrhinus mrigala (Mrigal carp), collected from Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan (29.3464 °N, 71.0197 °E), during summer and winter seasons of 2022. Head Panjnad represents the confluence zone of the major Punjab rivers and forms an important hydrological transition between the upper and lower Indus Basin. Fish specimens were collected from multiple locations near the Panjnad headworks, and concentrations of lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), and cadmium (Cd) were quantified in liver, gill, and muscle tissues using acid digestion followed by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). Metal concentrations are reported as mean ± standard deviation on a wet weight basis (mg/kg ww). Across both species and seasons, bioaccumulation followed the order liver > gill > muscle, while metal abundance followed the pattern Pb > Ni > Cd. Seasonal comparisons demonstrated higher concentrations during summer relative to winter. The dataset additionally includes human health risk assessment metrics based on fish muscle consumption, including intake exposure (Exp_in), Target Hazard Quotient (THQ), Total Target Hazard Quotient (TTHQ), and Carcinogenic Risk (CR), calculated using USEPA methodologies. TTHQ values exceeded unity for both species, indicating potential cumulative non-carcinogenic concern for regular consumers, whereas individual carcinogenic risk values remained within acceptable USEPA thresholds. The dataset provides structured environmental monitoring information relevant to aquatic ecotoxicology, freshwater contamination assessment, food safety evaluation, and long-term Indus Basin biomonitoring applications.
Keyword(s):
AAS; Bioaccumulation; cadmium; Cirrhinus mrigala; Freshwater fish; Gill; Head Panjnad; heavy metals; Indus basin; Labeo rohita; lead; Liver; Muscle; nickel; Pakistan; Seasonal variation
Supplement to:
Majeed, Asma; Latif, Muhammad; Naqvi, Syed Ali Asad; Qazi, Adnan A; Munawar, Shaukat H; Waqas, Yasir; Farooq, Zahid; Naz, Huma; Shakeel, Ramsha; Wadood, Fazal; Ramzan, Asman (in prep.): Heavy metal contamination in fish from Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan and associated human health risk assessment.
Related to:
Fatima, Saeed; Iqbal, Khalid Javed; Atique, Usman; Javid, Arshad; Khan, Noor; Iqbal, Sonia; Majeed, Hamid; Azmat, Hamda; Khan, Bakhat Yawar Ali; Irfan, Irfan; Shahid, Muhammad Tausif; Afzal, Gulnaz (2020): Toxic trace metals assessment in selected organs of edible fish species, sediment and water in Head Punjnad, Punjab, Pakistan. Punjab University Journal of Zoology, 35(1), https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.pujz/2020.35.1.43.50
Tchounwou, Paul B; Yedjou, Clement G; Patlolla, Anita K; Sutton, Dwayne J (2012): Heavy metal toxicity and the environment. In: Luch, A (eds.), Molecular, Clinical and Environmental Toxicology, Experientia Supplementum, 101, Springer Basel, Basel, 133-164, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8340-4_6
Ullah, A K M Atique; Maksud, M A; Khan, S R; Lutfa, L N; Quraishi, Shamshad B (2017): Dietary intake of heavy metals from eight highly consumed species of cultured fish and possible human health risk implications in Bangladesh. Toxicology Reports, 4, 574-579, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2017.10.002
Documentation:
Majeed, Asma; Latif, Muhammad; Naqvi, Syed Ali Asad; Qazi, Adnan A; Munawar, Shaukat H; Waqas, Yasir; Farooq, Zahid; Naz, Huma; Shakeel, Ramsha; Wadood, Fazal; Ramzan, Asman (2026): README_HeavyMetals. README_HeavyMetals.txt
Coverage:
Latitude: 29.346400 * Longitude: 71.019700
Date/Time Start: 2022-08-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2022-12-31T00:00:00
Event(s):
PJ-HM-2022-S * Latitude: 29.346400 * Longitude: 71.019700 * Date/Time Start: 2022-08-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2022-09-30T00:00:00 * Location: Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan * Method/Device: Fish sampling (FISHS) * Comment: Cyprinid freshwater fish (Cirrhinus mrigala, Labeo rohita) were collected in August/September 2022 (exact date unknown)
PJ-HM-2022-W * Latitude: 29.346400 * Longitude: 71.019700 * Date/Time Start: 2022-11-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2022-12-31T00:00:00 * Location: Head Panjnad, Punjab, Pakistan * Method/Device: Fish sampling (FISHS) * Comment: Cyprinid freshwater fish (Cirrhinus mrigala, Labeo rohita) were collected in November/December 2022 (exact date unknown)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventMajeed, Asma
2Date/Time of eventDate/TimeMajeed, Asma
3Date/Time of event 2Date/Time 2Majeed, Asma
4Location of eventLocationMajeed, Asma
5Latitude of eventLatitudeMajeed, Asma
6Longitude of eventLongitudeMajeed, Asma
7Species, unique identificationSpecies UIDMajeed, AsmaReference in WoRMS (WoRMS)
8Species, unique identification (URI)Species UID (URI)Majeed, AsmaReference in WoRMS (WoRMS)
9Species, unique identification (Semantic URI)Species UID (Semantic URI)Majeed, AsmaReference in WoRMS (WoRMS)
10Tissue, samplingTissueMajeed, AsmaOrgan
11SeasonSeasonMajeed, Asma
12Lead, per biomass, wet massPb/biom wmmg/kgMajeed, AsmaAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
13Lead, per biomass, wet mass, standard deviationPb/biom wm±Majeed, AsmaCalculated standard deviation
14Nickel, per biomass, wet massNi/biom wmmg/kgMajeed, AsmaAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
15Nickel, per biomass, wet mass, standard deviationNi/biom wm±Majeed, AsmaCalculated standard deviation
16Cadmium, per biomass, wet massCd/biom wmmg/kgMajeed, AsmaAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
17Cadmium, per biomass, wet mass, standard deviationCd/biom wm±Majeed, AsmaCalculated standard deviation
18Number of samplesSamples#Majeed, AsmaSample size
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Size:
120 data points

Download Data (login required; moratorium until 2026-09-08)

Download dataset as tab-delimited text — use the following character encoding:

View dataset as HTML