16 авг. 2023 г. · Canned tuna has about 0.32 ppm of mercury. Your safe amount of tuna as an Adult would be about 3 portions of 8 ounces per month. |
8 нояб. 2013 г. · Given that tuna is about .2ppm (parts per million) mercury, that equates to 120g tuna per day. Note that this is not the maximum safe amount but ... |
14 окт. 2011 г. · If your skipjack, or light canned tuna, has about .128 ppm of mercury in it, you can safely consume about 1.82 oz/day. Given that an average ... |
12 янв. 2023 г. · The risk from tuna is mostly mercury poisoning. Tuna have lots of mercury from coal burning power plants, which released mercury in coal ... |
21 июн. 2023 г. · Canned white, or albacore (0.32 parts per million of mercury). Children under six can eat up to one 3-ounce portion a month; children from 6-12 ... |
28 авг. 2019 г. · Try this calculator! It shows mercury levels/recommended portions of different seafood based on your gender, height, and weight. |
31 июл. 2020 г. · Light tuna has about a third of the mercury as albacore or yellowfin, and bigeye is the worst of them. So if you're asking this question, I'd ... |
8 янв. 2024 г. · Light canned tuna usually has around 10.71 micrograms of mercury per 3 ounces, according to Healthline. |
5 авг. 2023 г. · Tuna Albacore/Yellowfin canned have about 0,355 ppm of mercury, but again can be very unpredictable and there were cans with up to 1ppm of ... |
25 сент. 2024 г. · This means you can safely eat about 389 g (13.7 oz) of canned light tuna per week, because that amount of tuna contains 49 µg of mercury. Other ... |
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