2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114999
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Chemical toxicity screening of tire particle leachates from vehicles and their effects on organisms across three trophic levels

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“…There is still a high level of uncertainty concerning the impact of TWPs on marine ecosystems. This is complicated by the fact that chemical composition differs between brands and depends on the use time and weathering state of the material (Halsband et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2023). As mentioned above, this hampers the comparability between leachate studies and making predictions for natural ecosystems based on their results.…”
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“…There is still a high level of uncertainty concerning the impact of TWPs on marine ecosystems. This is complicated by the fact that chemical composition differs between brands and depends on the use time and weathering state of the material (Halsband et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2023). As mentioned above, this hampers the comparability between leachate studies and making predictions for natural ecosystems based on their results.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While acute toxicity of TWP leachates as well as sub-lethal effects on behavior, development, feeding, reproduction, and biomarkers have been studied in copepods, rotifers, and bivalves (Capolupo et al, 2020;Halsband et al, 2020;Lehtiniemi et al, 2021;Shin et al, 2022;Tallec et al, 2022bTallec et al, , 2022aYang et al, 2022), the number of studied invertebrate species is still limited. Adverse effects of TWP leachates or the tire-derived compound 6PPD-quinone have also been reported for several fish species, resulting in impaired eye development, changes in swimming behavior and mortality (Brinkmann et al, 2022;Chang et al, 2023;Kim et al, 2023;McIntyre et al, 2021;Tian et al, 2021). However, it has also been demonstrated that sensitivity to tire-derived additives can be highly species-specific, such as for 6PPD-quinone (Brinkmann et al, 2022;Foldvik et al, 2022;Tian et al, 2021).…”
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“…Studies have revealed a range of adverse effects associated with BTHs; for example, chronic exposure to personal care products (PPCPs) containing BTHs can affect neuroendocrine and neuronal development in juvenile Atlantic cod [11]. BTHs in tire particle leachate can cause growth inhibition in plants, abnormal fish embryo development, and death of water fleas [12]. Wastewater containing BTHs inhibits neurite growth in SH-SY5Y cells [13], causing neurotoxicity [14], and benzothiazole ionic liquids induce acute toxicity and tissue damage in zebrafish [15].…”
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confidence: 99%