DDT residue concentrations and distribution in fish from Sanyati and Munyati river, Zimbabwe
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EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality
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DDT
residue concentrations and distribution were assessed in sixteen species of fish collected from the Sanyati
River B lineomaculatus H vittatus O niloticus O mossambicus and Munyati River (L cylindricus L altivelis M
longirostris H vittatus T rendalli S zambezensis M macrolepidotus C gariepinus B imberi T sparmanil P philander M
salmoides in Zimbabwe The selected fish maybe economically important to the local people and have potential
for consumption DDT was used frequently in this region for tsetse control and malaria control Eighteen fish
samples were analysed for DDT,DDT,∑DDE, and DDE/DDT ratio Furthermore, they were identified/quantified
using identified/quantified using Gas Chromatography ( GC),(Hewlett Packard GC 5890 series 11 with electron
capture detector) and standard methods through microwave assisted extraction The highest concentration of
∑DDT was 0 017 mg/kg in Sanyati River for B lineomaculatus While the highest concentration of ∑DDT was
1 0 mg/kg in Munyati River for T sparmanii The DDE/∑DDT ratio is still substantially high different species
for both rivers indicating persistent and long term exposure The ∑DDT ( appeared to decline from the
1980 s up to the current study The concentration of total DDT compounds varied markedly amongst the
different fish species The guideline value of 0 02 mg/kg fresh weight by WHO/FAO was almost reached and
exceeded in some fish species B lineomaculatus for Sanyati River and T sparmanii L cylindricus and L altivelis for
Munyati River), therefore implying potential harmful public health effects on humans Since the pollution of the
fish samples was an indication of contamination of the river, the quality of the water for public water supply
maybe of concern because of the indication of application of banned pesticides and bioaccumulation Therefore,
further monitoring of residues in Sanyati and Munyati rivers is recommended
Keywords
DDT Residues, DDT Concentrations and Distribution,
Sanyati and Munyati Rivers, Fish Species, Zimbabwe
