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Scientists Discover a Simple Method to Reduce Mercury Levels in Tuna : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 6, 2025 7:09 am
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The Benefits of Reducing Mercury Levels in Fish Through Innovative Packaging

Consuming fish as part of a healthy diet is widely acknowledged for its numerous benefits. However, concerns regarding mercury poisoning in fish have persisted, prompting researchers to explore new ways to mitigate this issue. Scientists have recently discovered a method to decrease mercury levels in fish by up to 35 percent through a simple adjustment in packaging.

A collaborative team from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Chalmers University of Technology conducted experiments involving the addition of the amino acid cysteine to canned tuna, a type of fish known to contain high levels of mercury. When the tuna was submerged in a cysteine-infused solution, lab tests revealed a significant reduction of 25 to 35 percent in mercury content. The efficiency of mercury removal was directly proportional to the amount of fish tissue in contact with the solution.

Mercury chart
The researchers tested different types of fish and different concentrations of cysteine. (Strachowski et al., Global Challenges, 2025)

The choice of cysteine as the solution stemmed from its strong binding affinity with mercury, the primary mechanism by which mercury accumulates in fish. The researchers’ prior investigation into mercury removal laid the groundwork for this innovative approach.

Chemist Przemysław Strachowski from Chalmers University of Technology emphasized the potential of this method in reducing mercury contamination in fish. Further research is needed to address the proper disposal of the extracted mercury.

While the general population is unlikely to face significant health risks from consuming fish with mercury traces, specific groups such as pregnant women and young children are advised to limit their intake. By implementing packaging solutions that actively reduce mercury levels, the overall safety of fish consumption can be enhanced.

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Strachowski highlighted the practicality of incorporating this method into existing packaging processes, with no additional production steps required for industrial use. The study demonstrated sustained mercury removal for up to two weeks without alterations in the fish’s sensory characteristics.

Although further research is essential to optimize this approach for commercial applications, the initial results show promise. Food scientist Mehdi Abdollahi envisions a future where innovative packaging techniques enhance food safety and human health while maximizing the utilization of restricted food items.

The findings of this study have been published in Global Challenges, offering a glimpse into a potentially transformative solution for reducing mercury contamination in fish.

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