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Older mangrove woods for smoking fish contain high levels of cancer-causing agents – KNUST study

Tue, Mar 17 2026 12:35 PM
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A latest investigation by researchers at the Department of Wood Science and Technology of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has found high levels of cancer-causing agents in older mangrove wood used for smoking fish.

The 2026 study discovered that old mangrove wood contained alarming levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) – a group of organic matter which could alter genes, cause cancer and be harmful to human health.

The investigation, led by Dr. Kwadwo Boakye Boadu, assessed the toxicity of the PAHs in three age categories of mangrove wood collected from the Salo market in Keta, located in the Volta region.

The age categories of the wood were 8 years (early), 11 years (mid-rotation), and late-rotation (14 years) which were within the typical mangrove fuel wood harvesting cycle of 6 to 15 years.

Older mangrove woods for smoking fish contain high levels of cancer-causing agents – KNUST study

The work published in Elsevier B.V detected 18 PAHs in the woods whose concentrations increased with increasing wood age.

Four of them, classified by the European Commission as probable cancer-causing agents, including Chrysene, Benzo [a] anthracene, Benzo [b] fluoranthene, and Benzo [a] pyrene, were found in the woods.

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Although the concentration of Benzo [a] pyrene was within the EU limits (1.0 microgram/kilogram), the concentration of the four specific PAHs exceeded the 12.0 microgram/kilogram limit in fish smoked with 14-year-old wood which recorded 12.5 microgram/kilogram.

“If you wait until about the age of 14 years before you harvest, then the amounts of PAHs that are produced from the burning of the wood to smoke the fish become high. So, there will be a lot of deposits of the PAHs in the fish. That makes the fish unhealthy,” Dr. Boakye noted.

The study also assessed the levels of heavy metals (i.e., cadmium and Lead), which were found to be higher than the EU threshold.

The use of mangrove wood in fish smoking has been a concern for many environmental conservationists. However, fishmongers cite slow burning, strong flavour, and easy availability of the wood as reasons for their continuous use.

The researchers are proposing improved fish smoking practices and guidelines in the selection of wood age but ideally recommend that younger woods be selected if the fishmonger continues to rely on mangrove for fish smoking.

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