Acute Toxicity of the Preparation PAX-18 for Juvenile and Embryonic Stages of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

The preparation PAX-18 is a coagulation agent, which is used in water and wastewater treatment facilities and for the treatment of natural waters. The active compound is polyaluminium chloride (9% of Al). The application to the water environment could present a potential risk to different developmen...

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Published in:Acta veterinaria Brno Vol. 79; no. 4; pp. 587 - 592
Main Authors: Macova, S, Plhalova, L, Siroka, Z, Dolezelova, P, Pistekova, V, Svobodova, Z
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Abstract The preparation PAX-18 is a coagulation agent, which is used in water and wastewater treatment facilities and for the treatment of natural waters. The active compound is polyaluminium chloride (9% of Al). The application to the water environment could present a potential risk to different developmental stages of fish. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the toxicity of the preparation PAX-18 for embryonic and juvenile developmental stages of zebrafish ( Danio rerio ). The acute toxicity tests with juvenile fish aged 2–3 months were conducted according to the method OECD No. 203 in 5 series. For embryo toxicity test the method OECD No. 212 was used in 5 series. The semistatic methods were selected. The results of toxicity tests (the number of dead individuals at particular test concentrations) were subjected to probit analysis using the EKO-TOX 5.2 programme to determine LC50 values of PAX. The LC50 mean value of PAX for juvenile D. rerio was 749.7 ± 30.6 mg·l -1 (67.5 ± 2.8 mg·l -1 of Al) and 731.5 ± 94.1 mg·l -1 (65.8 ± 8.5 mg·l -1 of Al) for embryonic stages of D. rerio. The sensitivity of juvenile and embryonic stages to PAX were comparable ( p > 0.01). The acute toxicity values of PAX-18 found in tests on D. rerio were 6–13 × higher than the concentration which is usually applied to waters (5–10 mg·l -1 of Al). Therefore, the acute toxicity effect on fish can be considered minimal.
AbstractList The preparation PAX-18 is a coagulation agent, which is used in water and wastewater treatment facilities and for the treatment of natural waters. The active compound is polyaluminium chloride (9% of Al). The application to the water environment could present a potential risk to different developmental stages of fish. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the toxicity of the preparation PAX-18 for embryonic and juvenile developmental stages of zebrafish ( Danio rerio ). The acute toxicity tests with juvenile fish aged 2–3 months were conducted according to the method OECD No. 203 in 5 series. For embryo toxicity test the method OECD No. 212 was used in 5 series. The semistatic methods were selected. The results of toxicity tests (the number of dead individuals at particular test concentrations) were subjected to probit analysis using the EKO-TOX 5.2 programme to determine LC50 values of PAX. The LC50 mean value of PAX for juvenile D. rerio was 749.7 ± 30.6 mg·l -1 (67.5 ± 2.8 mg·l -1 of Al) and 731.5 ± 94.1 mg·l -1 (65.8 ± 8.5 mg·l -1 of Al) for embryonic stages of D. rerio. The sensitivity of juvenile and embryonic stages to PAX were comparable ( p > 0.01). The acute toxicity values of PAX-18 found in tests on D. rerio were 6–13 × higher than the concentration which is usually applied to waters (5–10 mg·l -1 of Al). Therefore, the acute toxicity effect on fish can be considered minimal.
The preparation PAX-18 is a coagulation agent, which is used in water and wastewater treatment facilities and for the treatment of natural waters. The active compound is polyaluminium chloride (9% of Al). The application to the water environment could present a potential risk to different developmental stages of fish. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the toxicity of the preparation PAX-18 for embryonic and juvenile developmental stages of zebrafish (Danio rerio). The acute toxicity tests with juvenile fish aged 2-3 months were conducted according to the method OECD No. 203 in 5 series. For embryo toxicity test the method OECD No. 212 was used in 5 series. The semistatic methods were selected. The results of toxicity tests (the number of dead individuals at particular test concentrations) were subjected to probit analysis using the EKO-TOX 5.2 programme to determine LC50 values of PAX. The LC50 mean value of PAX for juvenile D. rerio was 749.7 plus or minus 30.6 mg times l super(-1) (67.5 plus or minus 2.8 mg times l super(-1) of Al) and 731.5 plus or minus 94.1 mg times l super(-1) (65.8 plus or minus 8.5 mg times l super(-1) of Al) for embryonic stages of D. rerio. The sensitivity of juvenile and embryonic stages to PAX were comparable (p > 0.01). The acute toxicity values of PAX-18 found in tests on D. rerio were 6-13 x higher than the concentration which is usually applied to waters (5-10 mg times 1 super(-1) of Al). Therefore, the acute toxicity effect on fish can be considered minimal.
Author Plhalová, Lucie
Pištěková, Vladimíra
Svobodová, Zdeňka
Doleželová, Petra
Široká, Zuzana
Mácová, Stanislava
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