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Jaramillo, T., (2024). Concentración de fluoruro en pescados de mayor consumo asociados a especies de aguas superficiales y profundas en Trujillo, 2023 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/19712
Jaramillo, T., Concentración de fluoruro en pescados de mayor consumo asociados a especies de aguas superficiales y profundas en Trujillo, 2023 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/19712
@misc{renati/378879,
title = "Concentración de fluoruro en pescados de mayor consumo asociados a especies de aguas superficiales y profundas en Trujillo, 2023",
author = "Jaramillo Flores, Tiksy Melody",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Determine the concentration of fluoride in the most consumed fish associated with surface and deep-water species in Trujillo, 2023. Method: A sample of 30 fish most consumed in the city of Trujillo sold at the Víctor Larco fishing terminal was integrated, being of blue species and from surface waters: Mackerel, Pampanito, Bonito, Horse mackerel, Lisa and Anchoveta; and white and deep-water species: Lorna, Raya, Toyo and Chita. Additionally, concentrations were analyzed per kilo serving and per 150 mg. The samples, once the edible part had been weighed, were carried out in total sequence, to then be incinerated and taken to ashes, and diluted in an acid medium and volumetric to 100 ml, to measure the fluoride. Results: Consuming 150 mg of blue species such as Mackerel, Bonito, Horse mackerel, and Lisa, and the white species Lorna, Toyo, and Cheetah fulfill the functions established by the WHO for prevention and protection against dental caries in populations. The fluoride concentration in fish obtained from surface waters (blue species) has a slightly higher average compared to deep water fish (white species). However, there are no significant differences between the two samples, suggesting that, despite the differences in average concentrations, the source of the water (surface or deep) does not have a significant impact on the fluoride concentration in fish from highest consumption in the Trujillo region. Conclusion: Fish from surface waters have a higher concentration of fluoride than those from deep waters; and, the blue species Mackerel, Bonito, Horse mackerel, and Lisa, and the white species Lorna, Toyo, and Cheetah fulfill the function of preventing cavities
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