Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, A. R.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Morão, A. M., Gonçalves, V. M. F., Tiritan, M. E., Lado, A. R., Carrola, J. S., Amorim, M. M., Ribeiro, C.
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.2023.13
Resumo: Background: The synthetic drug butylone (2-methylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)butan-1-one, BTL) is a chiral cathinone consumed in the form of racemate [1]. After consumption, BTL is metabolized and excreted along with its metabolites, and its residues are carried by sewerage systems to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) [2]. Both human metabolism and biodegradation in WWTPs may be enantioselective causing a change in its enantiomeric fraction (EF). However, enantiomers may exhibit different biological activities including toxicity on non-target aquatic organisms [3]. Objective: This study aimed to separate both enantiomers and assess the sub-chronic effects on Daphnia magna focusing on morphophysiological and reproductive parameters. Methods: The enantiomers were separated by liquid chromatography using a homemade semipreparative chiral column (APS-Nucleosil coated with a 3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate of amylose). Daphnia (with less than 24 h) were exposed for 9 days to concentrations of 0.1, 1, 10 μg/L, with a total of 5 replicates per concentration and a control.  Results: Morphophysiological alterations were observed, except in the heart area. A tendency to the increase of body size, heart size and mortality were observed for the higher concentrations (1 and 10 μ/L). The daphniids with eggs tended to decrease. Analysis of other endpoints (ongoing) are required to draw accurate conclusions. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that exposure to BTL may cause effects on mortality and morphology of D. magna. The ongoing studies will bring new knowledge on BTL adverse effects and the possible enantioselective toxicity effects on this non-target aquatic organism.
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spelling Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magnaPosterBackground: The synthetic drug butylone (2-methylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)butan-1-one, BTL) is a chiral cathinone consumed in the form of racemate [1]. After consumption, BTL is metabolized and excreted along with its metabolites, and its residues are carried by sewerage systems to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) [2]. Both human metabolism and biodegradation in WWTPs may be enantioselective causing a change in its enantiomeric fraction (EF). However, enantiomers may exhibit different biological activities including toxicity on non-target aquatic organisms [3]. Objective: This study aimed to separate both enantiomers and assess the sub-chronic effects on Daphnia magna focusing on morphophysiological and reproductive parameters. Methods: The enantiomers were separated by liquid chromatography using a homemade semipreparative chiral column (APS-Nucleosil coated with a 3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate of amylose). Daphnia (with less than 24 h) were exposed for 9 days to concentrations of 0.1, 1, 10 μg/L, with a total of 5 replicates per concentration and a control.  Results: Morphophysiological alterations were observed, except in the heart area. A tendency to the increase of body size, heart size and mortality were observed for the higher concentrations (1 and 10 μ/L). The daphniids with eggs tended to decrease. Analysis of other endpoints (ongoing) are required to draw accurate conclusions. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that exposure to BTL may cause effects on mortality and morphology of D. magna. The ongoing studies will bring new knowledge on BTL adverse effects and the possible enantioselective toxicity effects on this non-target aquatic organism.IUCS-CESPU Publishing2023-04-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2023.13https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2023.13Scientific 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/13https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/13/39Copyright (c) 2023 A. R. Carvalho, A. M. Morão, V. M. F. Gonçalves, M. E. Tiritan, A. R. Lado, J. S. Carrola, M. M. Amorim, C. Ribeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, A. R.Morão, A. M.Gonçalves, V. M. F.Tiritan, M. E.Lado, A. R.Carrola, J. S.Amorim, M. M.Ribeiro, C.2023-04-29T08:45:52ZPortal AgregadorONG
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title Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
spellingShingle Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
Carvalho, A. R.
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title_short Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
title_full Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
title_fullStr Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
title_full_unstemmed Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
title_sort Butylone enantioseparation and ecotoxicity evaluation on Daphnia magna
author Carvalho, A. R.
author_facet Carvalho, A. R.
Morão, A. M.
Gonçalves, V. M. F.
Tiritan, M. E.
Lado, A. R.
Carrola, J. S.
Amorim, M. M.
Ribeiro, C.
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author2 Morão, A. M.
Gonçalves, V. M. F.
Tiritan, M. E.
Lado, A. R.
Carrola, J. S.
Amorim, M. M.
Ribeiro, C.
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Morão, A. M.
Gonçalves, V. M. F.
Tiritan, M. E.
Lado, A. R.
Carrola, J. S.
Amorim, M. M.
Ribeiro, C.
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description Background: The synthetic drug butylone (2-methylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)butan-1-one, BTL) is a chiral cathinone consumed in the form of racemate [1]. After consumption, BTL is metabolized and excreted along with its metabolites, and its residues are carried by sewerage systems to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) [2]. Both human metabolism and biodegradation in WWTPs may be enantioselective causing a change in its enantiomeric fraction (EF). However, enantiomers may exhibit different biological activities including toxicity on non-target aquatic organisms [3]. Objective: This study aimed to separate both enantiomers and assess the sub-chronic effects on Daphnia magna focusing on morphophysiological and reproductive parameters. Methods: The enantiomers were separated by liquid chromatography using a homemade semipreparative chiral column (APS-Nucleosil coated with a 3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate of amylose). Daphnia (with less than 24 h) were exposed for 9 days to concentrations of 0.1, 1, 10 μg/L, with a total of 5 replicates per concentration and a control.  Results: Morphophysiological alterations were observed, except in the heart area. A tendency to the increase of body size, heart size and mortality were observed for the higher concentrations (1 and 10 μ/L). The daphniids with eggs tended to decrease. Analysis of other endpoints (ongoing) are required to draw accurate conclusions. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that exposure to BTL may cause effects on mortality and morphology of D. magna. The ongoing studies will bring new knowledge on BTL adverse effects and the possible enantioselective toxicity effects on this non-target aquatic organism.
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