Search results for "ECOTOXICOLOGY"

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Acute and short-term toxicity of 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol in rats

1981

ChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysiologyGrowthGeneral MedicineToxicologyPollutionRatsEatingLiverAnimalsShort term toxicityEcotoxicologyTissue DistributionChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjuryChlorophenolsBulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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The toxicity of MCPA to fish. Light and electron microscopy and the chemical analysis of the tissue.

1978

ChemistryTroutHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral Medicine2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic AcidToxicologyPollutionMCPAlaw.inventionGlycolateschemistry.chemical_compoundLiverlawEnvironmental chemistryToxicityEcotoxicologyFish <Actinopterygii>AnimalsElectron microscopeSalmonidaeBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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Measuring mutagenicity in ecotoxicology: A case study of Cd exposure in Chironomus riparius

2020

AbstractExisting mutagenicity tests for metazoans lack the direct observation of enhanced germline mutation rates after exposure to anthropogenic substances, therefore being inefficient. Cadmium (Cd) is a metal described as a mutagen in mammalian cells and listed as a group 1 carcinogenic and mutagenic substance. But Cd mutagenesis mechanism is not yet clear. Therefore, in the present study, we propose a method coupling short-term mutation accumulation (MA) lines with subsequent whole genome sequencing (WGS) and a dedicated data analysis pipeline to investigate if chronic Cd exposure on Chironomus riparius can alter the rate at which de novo point mutations appear. Results show that Cd expo…

Chironomus ripariusGeneticsved/biologyPoint mutationMutagenesisved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesfood and beveragesMutagenBiologyMutation Accumulationmedicine.disease_causeGermline mutationmedicineEcotoxicologyCarcinogen
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Lichen microalgae are sensitive to environmental concentrations of atrazine

2017

The identification of new organisms for environmental toxicology bioassays is currently a priority, since these tools are strongly limited by the ecological relevance of taxa used to study global change. Lichens are sensitive bioindicators of air quality and their microalgae are an untapped source for new low-cost miniaturized bioassays with ecological importance. In order to increase the availability of a wider range of taxa for bioassays, the sensitivity of two symbiotic lichen microalgae, Asterochloris erici and Trebouxia sp. TR9, to atrazine was evaluated. To achieve this goal, axenic cultures of these phycobionts in suspension were exposed to a range of environmental concentrations of …

Chlorophyll0301 basic medicineTrebouxiaLichensPopulation010501 environmental sciencesBiologyEcotoxicology01 natural sciences03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundChlorophytaBotanyMicroalgaeEcotoxicologyAtrazineSymbiosiseducationAxenic0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studyDose-Response Relationship DrugGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollution030104 developmental biologychemistryEnvironmental toxicologyAtrazineEcotoxicityBioindicatorWater Pollutants ChemicalFood ScienceJournal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
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Tobacco plants detect a decrease of environmental genotoxicity in Toulouse (France).

2003

Tobacco plants, heterozygous for two independent loci involved in the chlorophyll parenchyma differentiation, allow the genotoxic effects of the atmosphere of the industrial estate South of Toulouse to be estimated. Somatic spots of green cellular colonies on yellow-green background, were counted to calculate the cellular rates of reversion. Two experiments were carried out in 1981, and in 1997. A general decrease of genotoxic effects was observed. These observations were interpreted as being due to a general decrease of the air pollution evaluated by the development of the concentrations of three toxic gases before and after the implementation of cleanup devices. The results obtained demon…

Chlorophyllbio-indicatorNicotiana tabacumAir pollutionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesecotoxicology010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundReference ValuesBotanyTobaccomedicineEcotoxicologyBioassaygenetoxicity0101 mathematics030304 developmental biologyGeneral Environmental Science[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]0303 health sciencesAir Pollutantsbiology[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental EngineeringMutagenicity Testsatmospheric pollutionurban atmosphereGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionHorticulturechemistry13. Climate actionChlorophyllPhytotoxicityBiological Assay[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/EcotoxicologyGenotoxicitySolanaceaeEnvironmental monitoring and assessment
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Application of a new glass capillary chromatographic technique in the analysis of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides.

1976

ChromatographyChromatography GasCapillary actionChemistryHerbicidesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationToxicologyPollutionPhenoxyacetatesPhenoxyacetic acidGlycolatesMethodsEcotoxicologyBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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Environmental RNA outperforms eDNA metabarcoding in assessing impact of marine pollution: A chromium-spiked mesocosm test

2022

Environmental (e)DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for biomonitoring and ecotoxicological applications. However, few studies have compared the performance of eDNA versus eRNA metabarcoding in assessing organismal response to marine pollution, in experimental conditions. Here, we performed a chromium (Cr)-spiked mesocosm experimental test on benthic foraminiferal community to investigate the effects on species diversity by analysing both eDNA and eRNA metabarcoding data across different Cr concentrations in the sediment. Foraminiferal diversity in the eRNA data showed a significant negative correlation with the Cr concentration in the sediment, while a positive response was observed in t…

ChromiumEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealtheRNAGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryForaminiferaMesocosmBiodiversitySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaEcotoxicologyPollutionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaMetabarcodingEnvironmental ChemistryDNA Barcoding TaxonomicRNAeDNAEcosystemEnvironmental Monitoring
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Oxygen uptake by excised gills ofProcambarus clarkii (Girard) from albufera lake of Valencia, Spain, under heavy metal treatments

1986

The American red crayfish Procambarus clarkii, originally from Louisiana (USA) was introduced in Spain in the 70's in the Guadalquivir River swamps. It appeared first randomly and in a more regular basis afterwards since 1978 in the Albufera Lake south of Valencia and in the surrounding rice fields. Albufera lake and surrounding rice fields waters are being subject since the last three decades to very heavy load of sewage, toxic industrial residues including heavy metals and pesticides from the many urban and industrial settlements in the zone. In the present study, the authors have investigated the effect that heavy metals (Chromium, Cadmium and Mercury) have on the oxygen uptake by excise…

ChromiumGillsHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesischemistry.chemical_elementSewageAstacoideaIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyToxicologySwampOxygen ConsumptionAnimalsEcotoxicologyProcambarus clarkiiCadmiumgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryMercuryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishPollutionMercury (element)chemistryMetalsSpainEnvironmental chemistryPaddy fieldbusinessCadmiumBulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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Effects of temperature on the acute toxicity of heavy metals (Cr, Cd, and Hg) to the freshwater crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard).

1987

Chromium, an essential trace element for humans and animals is involved in normal carbohydrate metabolism; however, it is toxic at high concentrations. There is no evidence that cadmium and mercury are biologically essential but their toxicity for organisms is well known. Both cause toxic effects at low concentrations to most organisms, especially in combination with other environmental variables such as temperature. Lake Albufera and the surrounding rice field waters are subjected to very heavy loads of sewage and toxic industrial residues (including heavy metals) from the many urban and waste waters in this area. In 1978, the American red crayfish Procambarus clarkii appeared in lake Albu…

ChromiumHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesischemistry.chemical_elementAstacoideaToxicologyLethal Dose 50EcotoxicologyAnimalsWater PollutantsWater pollutionProcambarus clarkiiCadmiumbiologyTemperatureGeneral MedicineMercuryHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classificationCrayfishPollutionAcute toxicityMercury (element)OxygenchemistryMetalsEnvironmental chemistryChromium toxicityWater Pollutants ChemicalCadmiumBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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Thiourea Organocatalysts as Emerging Chiral Pollutants: En Route to Porphyrin-Based (Chir)Optical Sensing

2021

Environmental pollution with chiral organic compounds is an emerging problem requiring innovative sensing methods. Amino-functionalized thioureas, such as 2-(dimethylamino)cyclohexyl-(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)thiourea (Takemoto’s catalyst), are widely used organocatalysts with virtually unknown environmental safety data. Ecotoxicity studies based on the Vibrio fischeri luminescence inhibition test reveal significant toxicity of Takemoto’s catalyst (EC50 = 7.9 mg/L) and its NH2-substituted analog (EC50 = 7.2–7.4 mg/L). The observed toxic effect was pronounced by the influence of the trifluoromethyl moiety. En route to the porphyrin-based chemosensing of Takemoto-type thioureas, their s…

Circular dichroismSupramolecular chemistrychiralitymonitorointiEnvironmental pollutionchiral amineVibrio fischeriQD415-436010402 general chemistryBiochemistry01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistrysupramolecular chemistrybakteeritAnalytical Chemistry<i>Vibrio</i> <i>fischeri</i>chemistry.chemical_compoundkatalyytitrikkiyhdisteetsupramolekulaarinen kemiaMoiety[CHIM]Chemical Sciences[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrythioureaorgaaniset yhdisteetchiral pollutantsTrifluoromethyl010405 organic chemistrytoxicityhost–guest bindingPorphyrin0104 chemical sciencesTakemoto’s catalystcircular dichroismekotoksikologiachemistryThiourea13. Climate action[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyChirality (chemistry)porphyrinorganocatalyst
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