Dear Mr. Gottlieb-
Try these papers; none of them are specific to your precise question, but
maybe one of them will be of use to you. Best wishes.
1. Kumagai, M. -- Simple and Rapid Method for Determination of Fluoride in
Antarctic Krill, Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Sci. Fisheries
50(11):1877. 1984
2. Rehbein, H., Danulat E., Leineman, M. -- Activities of Chitinase
Protease and concentration of fluoride in the Digestive Tract of Antarctic
Fishes feeding on Krill, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 85(3):545,
1986
3. Manthey, M. -- Content of Sodium, Potassium, Iodine, and Fluoride in
fishery Products, Deutsche Lebensmittel-Rundschau, 85(10):318, 1989
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Angela I. Correa
Public Relations - CFAST
Virginia Sea Grant @ Virginia Tech
540-231-2075
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> From: D Gottlieb <gottlieb@ainet.com>
> Reply-To: gottlieb@ainet.com
> Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 20:46:17 -0700
> To: seafoodlist <seafood@ucdavis.edu>
> Subject: Fluoride in Salmon and other Fish near Pacific shores?
>
> Does anyone know of specific published Research measuring Fluoride
> content in any Fish. Especially Salmon that migrate from fresh water to
> salty ocean and back through fresh water to spawn.
>
> Also, seeking the current methodology for determining Fluoride ion or
> chemical complexes in Fish. Is there a blood analysis method that
> correlates with eliminating analyzing the entire fish for Fluoride
> content? Thinking test result would be reported as ppm per kg(s) body
> weight.
>
> There's been some Fluoride studies in Salmon up along the Snake and
> Columbia Rivers, but the methodology and complete reports are not yet
> apparent to me in searches made on the Internet.
>
> Any direction to LINKS for answers to the above would be appreciated.
>
> Danny G. gottlieb@ainet.com
>
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