Abstract
ABSTRACTThe concentrations of nine individual minerals were determined in oysters harvested over a 10‐month period. Significant (p > 0.01) monthly variations were observed in the levels of all the minerals determined. Salinity of the growing waters was significantly (p > 0.01) correlated to levels of sodium, magnesium, iron, chromium, and nickel in the oysters. Levels of potassium, copper and chromium were related to pH. Zinc and iron levels were correlated (p > 0.05) to water temperature. In this study, variations in the mineral content of oysters were often directly influenced by the growing water. This variation must be taken into consideration, should sodium labeling be required for fresh oysters.
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