2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11177800
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A Comparative Test on the Sensitivity of Freshwater and Marine Microalgae to Benzo-Sulfonamides, -Thiazoles and -Triazoles

Abstract: The evaluation of the ecotoxicological effects of water pollutants is performed by using different aquatic organisms. The effects of seven compounds belonging to a class of widespread contaminants, the benzo-fused nitrogen heterocycles, on a group of simple organisms employed in reference ISO tests on water quality (unicellular algae and luminescent bacteria) have been assessed to ascertain their suitability in revealing different contamination levels in the water, wastewater, and sediments samples. Representa… Show more

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“…In light of the differences that exist among pollutant mechanisms and among organism sensitivity, a careful evaluation of the suitability of three freshwater and marine microalgae and of Vibrio fisheri bacteria in assessing the long-term toxicity of a set of benzo-fused nitrogen heterocycles was reported in [5]. No species-specific sensitivity for any whole family of pollutants was observed and the freshwater R. subcapitata was the only alga affected by most of the compounds at the lowest concentrations.…”
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“…In light of the differences that exist among pollutant mechanisms and among organism sensitivity, a careful evaluation of the suitability of three freshwater and marine microalgae and of Vibrio fisheri bacteria in assessing the long-term toxicity of a set of benzo-fused nitrogen heterocycles was reported in [5]. No species-specific sensitivity for any whole family of pollutants was observed and the freshwater R. subcapitata was the only alga affected by most of the compounds at the lowest concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%