Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)

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Autor(a) principal: Franchi,Mariana
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Menegário,Amauri A, Brossi-Garcia,Ana L, Chagas,Graziela C, Silva,Monizze V, Pião,Antonio C. S, Govone,José S
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The bioconcentration of cadmium and lead by the freshwater crab Trichodactylusfluviatilis was evaluated. Thirty animals were exposed to 200 µg L-1 of cadmium and lead for 7, 14 and 21 days. Both metals were determined in gills, hepatopancreas and muscle after dissection and digestion by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Lead was detected only in gills, but without significant difference among different exposure periods. Cadmium was found in all tissues after exposure. Significant differences among cadmium concentrations in animals exposed for different periods suggest an accumulation process, with concentration stabilized after 14 days. Fractionation of free (or labile) cadmium and cadmium protein (possibly metallothionein) (Cd-P) in gills and hepatopancreas were carried out to assess the cadmium transference and storage in the tissues using a solid phase extraction procedure with Saccharomycescerevisae. Fractionation of free (or labile) cadmium and cadmium protein (possibly metallothionein) (Cd-P) in animals exposed to 200 µg L-1 for 21 days in gills and hepatopancreas were carried to assess the cadmium transference and storage in the tissues using a solid phase extraction procedure with Saccharomycescerevisae. In gills, cadmium was found mainly in the free form, while in hepatopancreas the metal was found mainly bound to the protein (Cd-P). It may be inferred that, absorbed through gills, cadmium was transferred and stored in the hepatopancreas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
title Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
spellingShingle Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
Franchi,Mariana
bioconcentration
biomonitor
metallothionein
cadmium
lead
title_short Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
title_full Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
title_fullStr Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
title_full_unstemmed Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
title_sort Bioconcentration of Cd and Pb by the river crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis (crustacea: decapoda)
author Franchi,Mariana
author_facet Franchi,Mariana
Menegário,Amauri A
Brossi-Garcia,Ana L
Chagas,Graziela C
Silva,Monizze V
Pião,Antonio C. S
Govone,José S
author_role author
author2 Menegário,Amauri A
Brossi-Garcia,Ana L
Chagas,Graziela C
Silva,Monizze V
Pião,Antonio C. S
Govone,José S
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franchi,Mariana
Menegário,Amauri A
Brossi-Garcia,Ana L
Chagas,Graziela C
Silva,Monizze V
Pião,Antonio C. S
Govone,José S
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioconcentration
biomonitor
metallothionein
cadmium
lead
topic bioconcentration
biomonitor
metallothionein
cadmium
lead
description The bioconcentration of cadmium and lead by the freshwater crab Trichodactylusfluviatilis was evaluated. Thirty animals were exposed to 200 µg L-1 of cadmium and lead for 7, 14 and 21 days. Both metals were determined in gills, hepatopancreas and muscle after dissection and digestion by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Lead was detected only in gills, but without significant difference among different exposure periods. Cadmium was found in all tissues after exposure. Significant differences among cadmium concentrations in animals exposed for different periods suggest an accumulation process, with concentration stabilized after 14 days. Fractionation of free (or labile) cadmium and cadmium protein (possibly metallothionein) (Cd-P) in gills and hepatopancreas were carried out to assess the cadmium transference and storage in the tissues using a solid phase extraction procedure with Saccharomycescerevisae. Fractionation of free (or labile) cadmium and cadmium protein (possibly metallothionein) (Cd-P) in animals exposed to 200 µg L-1 for 21 days in gills and hepatopancreas were carried to assess the cadmium transference and storage in the tissues using a solid phase extraction procedure with Saccharomycescerevisae. In gills, cadmium was found mainly in the free form, while in hepatopancreas the metal was found mainly bound to the protein (Cd-P). It may be inferred that, absorbed through gills, cadmium was transferred and stored in the hepatopancreas.
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