Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species

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Autor(a) principal: Rebelo, D.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Antunes, S. C., Rodrigues, S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2023.65
Resumo: Background: Aromatic amines are commonly used in the production of pigments, dyes, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and laboratory chemicals​ [1]​. Due to inappropriate discard and the ineffectiveness of wastewater treatment plants in removing these compounds, they are frequently detected in aquatic ecosystems​ [2]​, leading to 4-chloroaniline being considered a candidate for the 4th Watch List under the Water Framework Directive​ [3]​, to determine the risk it poses to the aquatic environment. Objective: To evaluate the biological effects (individual and sub-individual responses) of standard species from different trophic levels, after exposure to 4-chloroaniline. Methods: A toxicity screening was performed regarding the ecotoxicological effects on Allivibrio fischeri (bioluminescence inhibition), Raphidocelis subcapitata (growth inhibition), Lemna minor (growth inhibition and biomarker assessment) and Daphnia magna (immobilization/mortality, reproductive effects and biomarker assessment). Results: The 4-chloroaniline exposure showed an A. fischeri effect concentration of EC50(30 min) = 1.99 mg/L. Preliminary results demonstrate that R. subcapitata should be the most sensitive organism. L. minor presented an EC50(7 d) = 82.84 mg/L. L. minor sub-individual results showed a significant decrease (≥ 93.75 mg/L) in the photosynthetic pigments content; a significant increase in catalase and glutathione S-transferases activities; and a significant decrease in lipid peroxidation. D. magna showed an EC50(48 h) = 0.102 mg/L and, after a subchronic exposure (10 days), a significant decrease in N1 fecundity was recorded above 13.89 µg/L. Catalase and Glutathione S-transferases activities were only significantly increased at 13.89 mg/L. Conclusions: Results showed that 4-chloroaniline has an ecotoxicologically relevant effect in aquatic organisms, with an impact on several biochemical pathways, ultimately affecting individuals (survival, growth and reproduction responses). To better understand the effects of exposure to 4-chloroaniline in non-target organisms, more studies (e.g., chronic assays) should be conducted to produce data to help policy decisions related to monitoring and regulating these compounds in surface waters.
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spelling Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard speciesSelected Oral CommunicationBackground: Aromatic amines are commonly used in the production of pigments, dyes, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and laboratory chemicals​ [1]​. Due to inappropriate discard and the ineffectiveness of wastewater treatment plants in removing these compounds, they are frequently detected in aquatic ecosystems​ [2]​, leading to 4-chloroaniline being considered a candidate for the 4th Watch List under the Water Framework Directive​ [3]​, to determine the risk it poses to the aquatic environment. Objective: To evaluate the biological effects (individual and sub-individual responses) of standard species from different trophic levels, after exposure to 4-chloroaniline. Methods: A toxicity screening was performed regarding the ecotoxicological effects on Allivibrio fischeri (bioluminescence inhibition), Raphidocelis subcapitata (growth inhibition), Lemna minor (growth inhibition and biomarker assessment) and Daphnia magna (immobilization/mortality, reproductive effects and biomarker assessment). Results: The 4-chloroaniline exposure showed an A. fischeri effect concentration of EC50(30 min) = 1.99 mg/L. Preliminary results demonstrate that R. subcapitata should be the most sensitive organism. L. minor presented an EC50(7 d) = 82.84 mg/L. L. minor sub-individual results showed a significant decrease (≥ 93.75 mg/L) in the photosynthetic pigments content; a significant increase in catalase and glutathione S-transferases activities; and a significant decrease in lipid peroxidation. D. magna showed an EC50(48 h) = 0.102 mg/L and, after a subchronic exposure (10 days), a significant decrease in N1 fecundity was recorded above 13.89 µg/L. Catalase and Glutathione S-transferases activities were only significantly increased at 13.89 mg/L. Conclusions: Results showed that 4-chloroaniline has an ecotoxicologically relevant effect in aquatic organisms, with an impact on several biochemical pathways, ultimately affecting individuals (survival, growth and reproduction responses). To better understand the effects of exposure to 4-chloroaniline in non-target organisms, more studies (e.g., chronic assays) should be conducted to produce data to help policy decisions related to monitoring and regulating these compounds in surface waters.IUCS-CESPU Publishing2023-04-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2023.65https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2023.65Scientific Letters; Vol. 1 No. Sup 1 (2023)2795-5117reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/65https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/65/122Copyright (c) 2023 D. Rebelo, S. C. Antunes, S. Rodriguesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRebelo, D.Antunes, S. C.Rodrigues, S.2023-04-29T08:46:05Zoai:publicacoes.cespu.pt:article/65Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:50:22.825078Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
spellingShingle Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
Rebelo, D.
Selected Oral Communication
title_short Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
title_full Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
title_fullStr Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
title_full_unstemmed Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
title_sort Acute toxicity screening of 4-chloroaniline in freshwater standard species
author Rebelo, D.
author_facet Rebelo, D.
Antunes, S. C.
Rodrigues, S.
author_role author
author2 Antunes, S. C.
Rodrigues, S.
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Antunes, S. C.
Rodrigues, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Selected Oral Communication
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description Background: Aromatic amines are commonly used in the production of pigments, dyes, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and laboratory chemicals​ [1]​. Due to inappropriate discard and the ineffectiveness of wastewater treatment plants in removing these compounds, they are frequently detected in aquatic ecosystems​ [2]​, leading to 4-chloroaniline being considered a candidate for the 4th Watch List under the Water Framework Directive​ [3]​, to determine the risk it poses to the aquatic environment. Objective: To evaluate the biological effects (individual and sub-individual responses) of standard species from different trophic levels, after exposure to 4-chloroaniline. Methods: A toxicity screening was performed regarding the ecotoxicological effects on Allivibrio fischeri (bioluminescence inhibition), Raphidocelis subcapitata (growth inhibition), Lemna minor (growth inhibition and biomarker assessment) and Daphnia magna (immobilization/mortality, reproductive effects and biomarker assessment). Results: The 4-chloroaniline exposure showed an A. fischeri effect concentration of EC50(30 min) = 1.99 mg/L. Preliminary results demonstrate that R. subcapitata should be the most sensitive organism. L. minor presented an EC50(7 d) = 82.84 mg/L. L. minor sub-individual results showed a significant decrease (≥ 93.75 mg/L) in the photosynthetic pigments content; a significant increase in catalase and glutathione S-transferases activities; and a significant decrease in lipid peroxidation. D. magna showed an EC50(48 h) = 0.102 mg/L and, after a subchronic exposure (10 days), a significant decrease in N1 fecundity was recorded above 13.89 µg/L. Catalase and Glutathione S-transferases activities were only significantly increased at 13.89 mg/L. Conclusions: Results showed that 4-chloroaniline has an ecotoxicologically relevant effect in aquatic organisms, with an impact on several biochemical pathways, ultimately affecting individuals (survival, growth and reproduction responses). To better understand the effects of exposure to 4-chloroaniline in non-target organisms, more studies (e.g., chronic assays) should be conducted to produce data to help policy decisions related to monitoring and regulating these compounds in surface waters.
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