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Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ; 38(2): 634-42, 2014 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25195099

RÉSUMÉ

The toxicity of Nonylphenol, an emerging pollutant, on the common South American toad Rhinella arenarum was stage and time dependent, thus Median Lethal Concentrations (LC50) for acute (96h), short-term chronic (168h) and chronic exposure (336h) were 1.06; 0.96 and 0.17mgNP/L from embryonic period (S.4), whereas for exposure from larvae (S.25), LC50 remained constant at 0.37mgNP/L from 96h to 168h, decreasing to 0.11mgNP/L at 336h. NOEC-168h for exposure from embryos was 0.025mgNP/L. The Teratogenic Potential (NOEC-lethality/NOEC-sublethal effects) was 23 times higher than the threshold value, indicating a high risk for embryos to be malformed in absence of significant lethality and representing a threat for the species conservation. By comparing with other amphibians, the early development of R. arenarum was very sensitive to NP. The results highlight the relevance of extending the exposure time and look for the most sensitive stage in order to perform the bioassays for conservation purposes.


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Bufo arenarum/croissance et développement , Embryon non mammalien/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Polluants environnementaux/toxicité , Phénols/toxicité , Tératogènes/toxicité , Animaux , Bufo arenarum/embryologie , Larve/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Larve/croissance et développement , Dose létale 50 , Appréciation des risques , Facteurs temps
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