Abstract

Lead toxicity in humans causes neurological disorders, bone metabolism disorders, kidney damage, and impaired liver function. Feather shells that live in marine waters with high Pb heavy metal content can be exposed to these heavy metals, posing a risk to humans who eat shellfish. Depuration is one method that can reduce the Pb content in the body of the feather shell. The depuration process is influenced by several factors, including the length of the depuration and the filter used. This study aims to determine the effective depuration time to reduce the Pb content in feather shells (Anadara antiquata) using zeolite as a filter. This study applied the Latin Square Design (RSBL) method as a research design consisting of four treatments with four replications. The duration of the depuration treatment was 0 hours (P0), 24 hours (P1), 48 hours (P2), and 72 hours (P3). The effectiveness of the depuration of shells using a zeolite filter can be seen in the reduced Pb content in shellfish. The depuration process for 24 hours showed an effective depuration time with a reduction rate of Pb of 1.095 ± 0.05 mg/kg.

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