Title : Bioaccumulation of sulfadiazine and subsequent enzymatic activities in Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) - Cheng_2017_Mar.Pollut.Bull_121_176 |
Author(s) : Cheng L , Chen Y , Zheng YY , Zhan Y , Zhao H , Zhou JL |
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 121 :176 , 2017 |
Abstract :
The bioaccumulation of sulfadiazine and subsequent enzymatic activities in Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) were studied in microcosms, by exposing to 50, 100, 500 and 1000ng/L of sulfadiazine for 44days. An effective method for extracting sulfadiazine in crab tissues was established by modifying the cleanup method after ultrasound extraction, with improved recoveries of 61.8%, 93.7% and 100.5% in gill, muscle and liver samples. The results showed that sulfadiazine residues were all <3ng/g dry weight in different tissues, and that sulfadiazine bioaccumulation in crab was not dose-dependent. A significantly negative correlation was observed between acetylcholinesterase activity and the residue concentration of sulfadiazine during exposure to 50ng/L and 1000ng/L, and between alkaline phosphatase and sulfadiazine residues in the 100ng/L exposure group in the gill, suggesting that the two enzymes played an important role in the metabolism of sulfadiazine in crab. |
PubMedSearch : Cheng_2017_Mar.Pollut.Bull_121_176 |
PubMedID: 28601439 |
Cheng L, Chen Y, Zheng YY, Zhan Y, Zhao H, Zhou JL (2017)
Bioaccumulation of sulfadiazine and subsequent enzymatic activities in Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis)
Mar Pollut Bull
121 :176
Cheng L, Chen Y, Zheng YY, Zhan Y, Zhao H, Zhou JL (2017)
Mar Pollut Bull
121 :176