The number of test organisms might influence the toxicity evaluation of hydrophobic micropollutants

Yun Yang, Xiangru Zhang*, Longshan Fu, Can Li, Siwei Zhang

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Abstract

Evaluating the toxicity of micropollutants forms the basis for understanding their potential risks to the ecosystem and/or human health. To accurately evaluate the toxicity of micropollutants in toxicity tests, many factors have been carefully considered, while the impact of the number of test organisms on toxicity results has rarely been taken into account. In this study, the role of the organism number on the developmental toxicity of five micropollutants was investigated using embryos of the marine polychaete Platynereis dumerilii. The toxicity of hydrophobic micropollutants was found to decrease significantly with increasing the number of embryos used in the test. A quantitative model was developed to better describe how the number of embryos affected developmental toxicity. The model showed a satisfactory fit to the raw data in all scenarios tested. The intrinsic half-maximal effective concentration EC50,int was then determined using the model. For a given compound, the EC50,int was a stable parameter that did not depend on the number of test embryos and thus provided an indication of the intrinsic toxicity of the compounds tested. Compared with the EC50 values determined with the commonly used embryo number (around 120), the EC50,int values of all tested hydrophobic micropollutants were lower. The more hydrophobic the compounds tested, the more pronounced the reduction in toxicity. This suggested that hydrophobic micropollutants could be more toxic than reported in the literature. Some suggestions were also made to eliminate the effect of the number of organisms used in the toxicity evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number141814
JournalChemosphere
Volume355
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

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Keywords

  • Hydrophobic compounds
  • Micropollutants
  • Organism number
  • PPCPs
  • Toxicity evaluation

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