Pereira_2013_Sci.Total.Environ_470-471C_147

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Title : From sub cellular to community level: Toxicity of glutaraldehyde to several aquatic organisms - Pereira_2013_Sci.Total.Environ_470-471C_147
Author(s) : Pereira SP , Oliveira R , Coelho S , Musso C , Soares AM , Domingues I , Nogueira AJ
Ref : Sci Total Environ , 470-471C :147 , 2013
Abstract :

The biocide glutaraldehyde (GA) is widely used as a disinfectant and sterilizing agent against bacteria and virus in hospital and veterinary facilities. GA or its metabolites may reach aquatic ecosystems due to incomplete or inadequate treatment of wastewaters. Data about GA effects at lethal and a sub lethal level to non-target organisms is needed so that a risk assessment to aquatic ecosystems can be done. Thus, in this work a battery of toxicity tests with primary producers, primary consumers and secondary consumers were performed and a species sensitive distribution (SSD) for GA was built. Moreover, effects on biomarkers (catalase, lactate dehydrogenase, glutathione-S-transferase, and cholinesterase) were measured in Danio rerio embryos and adults. Primary consumers (Thamnocephalus platyurus 24h - EC50=3.6mg/l; Daphnia magna 48h - EC50=6.6mg/l) and D. rerio adults (96h - LC50=5.5mg/l) were slightly more sensitive to GA than D. rerio embryos (96h - LC50=22.2mg/l) and primary producers (Lemna minor 168h - EC50=73.8mg/l; Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata 72h - EC50=12.3mg/l; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 72h - EC50=14.6mg/l; Chlorella vulgaris 72h - EC50=31.3mg/l). However, no significant differences between the trophic levels were found and general HC5 and HC50 values of 0.6 and 11.4mg/l were respectively estimated. Despite the low GA toxicity to D. rerio embryos, hatching delay and malformations were found (96h - EC50=11.9mg/l). For biomarkers, an inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase activity was observed in embryos whereas an inhibition in catalase, lactate dehydrogenase and glutathione-S-transferase activities was observed in adults. Thus, GA is moderately toxic (doses>1mg/l) to aquatic organisms, independently of the trophic level. However, considering the varied range of effects depending on the life stage and organism tested and relatively low HC5 value of 0.6mg/l, mesocosm and chronic toxicity tests seem to be the next step in direction of more realistic scenarios of GA risk assessment in aquatic ecosystems.

PubMedSearch : Pereira_2013_Sci.Total.Environ_470-471C_147
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Pereira SP, Oliveira R, Coelho S, Musso C, Soares AM, Domingues I, Nogueira AJ (2013)
From sub cellular to community level: Toxicity of glutaraldehyde to several aquatic organisms
Sci Total Environ 470-471C :147

Pereira SP, Oliveira R, Coelho S, Musso C, Soares AM, Domingues I, Nogueira AJ (2013)
Sci Total Environ 470-471C :147