KMID : 0893320060210010081
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Journal of Environmental Toxicology 2006 Volume.21 No. 1 p.81 ~ p.86
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Embryotoxicity of Bisphenol A in Daphnia magna
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Hwang Gab-Soo
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Abstract
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Embryotoxicity tests were performed in Daphnia magna to assess aquatic ecotoxicity of bisphenol A, a well known industrial compound showing estrogen-like activity in vivo, and to examine their effectiveness in the toxicological assessment. The whole embryonic developmental period was classified into 6 stages and developmental abnormality was checked to evaluate the embryotoxicity. In the present study, bisphenol A showed the ability to interfere with embryonic development, suggesting its antiecdysteroidal activity. The rates of mortality, delayed development, deformity and immobility all showed good concentration-response relationship, demonstrating their possibility as useful toxicological indices in daphnid embryotoxicity tests that have been rarely performed so far. It seemed favorable to the test sensitivity that embryos are removed from maternal daphnids around 7 hr after deposition from the ovaries to the brood chamber. These results suggest that daphnid embryotoxicity tests can be one of useful tools available for the assessment of ecotoxicity of various chemicals in the aquatic environment.
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KEYWORD
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Embryotoxicity, Daphnia magna, bisphenol A, aquatic ecotoxicity, developmental abnormality
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