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https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2018.025

Toxicity Determination of Xenobiotics in Water

Tea Borojević orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1085-2656 ; Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 19 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
Danijela Ašperger ; Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 19 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
Davor Dolar orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-4699-1298 ; Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 19 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The aim of this research was to determine the toxicity of the active substances listed in the watch lists for substances that need monitoring across the EU in the field of water policy according to European Directive 2008/105/EC. Those are macrolide antibiotics, herbicides, insecticides, antioxidants, nonsteroidal antireumatics, estrogen hormones, and sunscreening agents. A quick and simple bioanalytic method was used to determine the acute ecotoxicity of xenobiotics in water by the Vibrio fischeri bacteria. These bacteria are susceptible to organic contamination, bacterial growth is inhibited, which is manifested by a reduction in their inborn luminescence. In these experiments, inhibition of bacterial luminescence was measured by adding different concentrations of xenobiotic solutions. Measurements have shown that all xenobiotics, except 2-ethylhexyl-6-methoxycinnamate, cause bacterial culture inhibition, and the most toxic xenobiotic is an insecticide, methiocarb.


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Keywords

xenobiotics; toxicity; water; Vibrio fischeri

Hrčak ID:

207081

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/207081

Publication date:

14.12.2018.

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