Toxicity assessment of a common laundry detergent using the freshwater flagellate Euglena gracilis
► We studied the toxicity of a commonly used laundry detergent “Ariel” using Euglena gracilis as a biotest organism. ► Various parameters of E. gracilis were used as end points parameters. ► The toxic effects of the detergent were observed with increasing exposure time (0 - 72 h). ► The detergent ad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 2011-09, Vol.84 (10), p.1392-1400 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► We studied the toxicity of a commonly used laundry detergent “Ariel” using
Euglena gracilis as a biotest organism. ► Various parameters of
E. gracilis were used as end points parameters. ► The toxic effects of the detergent were observed with increasing exposure time (0 - 72 h). ► The detergent adversely affected various parameters in
Euglena; however, responses of different parameters were different.
Synthetic detergents are among the commonly used chemicals in everyday life. Detergents, reaching aquatic environments through domestic and municipal wastewater, can cause many different effects in aquatic organisms. The present study was aimed at the toxicity evaluation of a commonly used laundry detergent, Ariel, using the freshwater flagellate
Euglena gracilis as a biotest organism. Different parameters of the flagellate like motility, swimming velocity, cell shape, gravitactic orientation, photosynthesis and concentration of light harvesting pigments were used as end points for the toxicity assessment. No Observed Effect Concentration (NOEC) and EC
50 values were calculated for the end point parameters at four different incubation times, i.e. 0, 6, 24 and 72
h. After 72
h incubation, swimming velocity of the cells was found to be the most sensitive parameter giving NOEC and EC
50 values of 10.8 and 34
mg
L
−1, respectively. After 72
h exposure to the detergent, chlorophyll
a and total carotenoids were significantly decreased in cultures treated with Ariel at concentrations of 50
mg
L
−1 and above while chlorophyll
b significantly decreased at concentrations above 750
mg
L
−1. The maximum inhibitory effect on the quantum yield of photosystem II was observed after 24
h exposure and thereafter a recovery trend was observed. Motility, gravitaxis and cell shape were strongly impaired immediately upon exposure to the detergent, but with increasing exposure time these parameters showed acclimatization to the stress and thus the NOEC values obtained after 72
h were higher than those immediately after exposure. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.04.068 |