Hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is a plant-based chemical building block that could potentially substitute petroleum-based equivalents, yet ecotoxicological data of this compound is currently limited. In this study, the effects of HMF on the reproduction and survival of Daphnia magna were assessed through validated ecotoxicological tests. The mechanism of toxicity was determined by analysis of transcriptomic responses induced by exposure to different concentrations of HMF using RNA sequencing. HMF exerted toxicity to D. magna with an EC50 for effects on reproduction of 17.2 mg/l. HMF exposure affected molecular pathways including sugar and polysaccharide metabolism, lipid metabolism, general stress metabolism and red blood cell metabolism, alth...
Ecotoxicogenomic approaches to environmental monitoring provide holistic information, offer insight ...
DNA microarrays offer great potential in revealing insight into mechanistic toxicity of contaminants...
Living organisms adapt to their environment, and this adaptive response to environmental changes is ...
Daphnia magna is a key invertebrate in the freshwater environment and is used widely as a model in e...
Daphnia magna is a key invertebrate in the freshwater environment and is used widely as a model in e...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
Traditional tools used in aquatic toxicology are restricted to examinations of lethality and fecundi...
Transcriptomic responses combined with apical adverse ecologically relevant outcomes have proven to ...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure environmental stress responses. If they are to be predictive ...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are chemicals with the potential to interfere with th...
The use of chemical flame-retardants (FR) in consumer products has steadily increased over the last ...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daph...
A chronic toxicity test (21 d exposure) with the model organism Daphnia magna was performed to study...
Ecotoxicogenomic approaches to environmental monitoring provide holistic information, offer insight ...
DNA microarrays offer great potential in revealing insight into mechanistic toxicity of contaminants...
Living organisms adapt to their environment, and this adaptive response to environmental changes is ...
Daphnia magna is a key invertebrate in the freshwater environment and is used widely as a model in e...
Daphnia magna is a key invertebrate in the freshwater environment and is used widely as a model in e...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
Traditional tools used in aquatic toxicology are restricted to examinations of lethality and fecundi...
Transcriptomic responses combined with apical adverse ecologically relevant outcomes have proven to ...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure environmental stress responses. If they are to be predictive ...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are chemicals with the potential to interfere with th...
The use of chemical flame-retardants (FR) in consumer products has steadily increased over the last ...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daph...
A chronic toxicity test (21 d exposure) with the model organism Daphnia magna was performed to study...
Ecotoxicogenomic approaches to environmental monitoring provide holistic information, offer insight ...
DNA microarrays offer great potential in revealing insight into mechanistic toxicity of contaminants...
Living organisms adapt to their environment, and this adaptive response to environmental changes is ...