Acute toxicity and inhibition on growth of Artemia franciscana nauplii (Instar I-II) after exposure to the reference toxicants bisphenol a (BPA) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) were studied. LC50 values were calculated and differences in body growth were recorded after 24, 48, and 72 h of exposure to the toxicants. The results indicated that BPA had lower toxicity than SDS. Development of the nauplii was clearly influenced by duration of exposure. Growth inhibition was detected for both toxicants. Abnormal growth of the central eye of several Artemia nauplii after 72 h of exposure to BPA was also detected. Our results indicate that growth inhibition could be used as a valid endpoint for toxicity studies
The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products' (PPCPs) residues in the aquatic environme...
Standardization of toxicity tests on aquatic organisms to detect the impact of chemicals on freshwat...
Research on bisphenol A (BPA) as an environmental contaminant has now major regulatory implications ...
Toxicity responses of Artemia franciscano to the endocrine disrupter bisphenol A (BPA) were investig...
Organotin is one of the most effective antifouling biocides ever invented to reduce the threats pose...
In previous studies focused on a nauplii stage of Artemia sp as a model to acute toxicity tests to ...
Due to relatively lower toxicity, bisphenol S (BPS) has become an alternative to previously used bis...
Early life stage of organisms is a critical period because it is very sensitive to changes that occu...
Background: Tributylin chloride (TBTCl) has been demonstrated to be acutely toxic to aquatic organi...
Artemia spp. is an historically popular biological model still requiring an official internationally...
Artemia spp. is an historically popular biological model still requiring an official internationally...
Elevation of tributyltin (TBT) compounds in marine environment could affect organisms at any life st...
Contamination of coastal marine areas is a matter of major concern: many big cities are located alon...
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitously present in the world’s seas with unknown potential toxic effect...
In this study, the toxicity of methylparaben (MeP) an emerging contaminant, was analysed in the sexu...
The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products' (PPCPs) residues in the aquatic environme...
Standardization of toxicity tests on aquatic organisms to detect the impact of chemicals on freshwat...
Research on bisphenol A (BPA) as an environmental contaminant has now major regulatory implications ...
Toxicity responses of Artemia franciscano to the endocrine disrupter bisphenol A (BPA) were investig...
Organotin is one of the most effective antifouling biocides ever invented to reduce the threats pose...
In previous studies focused on a nauplii stage of Artemia sp as a model to acute toxicity tests to ...
Due to relatively lower toxicity, bisphenol S (BPS) has become an alternative to previously used bis...
Early life stage of organisms is a critical period because it is very sensitive to changes that occu...
Background: Tributylin chloride (TBTCl) has been demonstrated to be acutely toxic to aquatic organi...
Artemia spp. is an historically popular biological model still requiring an official internationally...
Artemia spp. is an historically popular biological model still requiring an official internationally...
Elevation of tributyltin (TBT) compounds in marine environment could affect organisms at any life st...
Contamination of coastal marine areas is a matter of major concern: many big cities are located alon...
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitously present in the world’s seas with unknown potential toxic effect...
In this study, the toxicity of methylparaben (MeP) an emerging contaminant, was analysed in the sexu...
The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products' (PPCPs) residues in the aquatic environme...
Standardization of toxicity tests on aquatic organisms to detect the impact of chemicals on freshwat...
Research on bisphenol A (BPA) as an environmental contaminant has now major regulatory implications ...