2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2017.10.030
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Toxicity assessment of pesticide triclosan by aquatic organisms and degradation studies

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“…In a study on microalgae species Chlorella pyrenoidosa, it was reported that 45.8-85.0% growth inhibition was observed at different concentrations of TCS, and concentrations above 200 ng mL −1 significantly affected microalgal growth [44]. One study reported the absence of toxic effects of TCS on Chlorella sp., even at a concentrations of 50 mg L −1 [45]. The microalgal consortium used in the present study had an EC-50 value for TCS at 8 mg L −1 , which is significantly higher than those reported in the literature.…”
Section: Growth Inhibitory Concentrations For Est Dcf and Tcscontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…In a study on microalgae species Chlorella pyrenoidosa, it was reported that 45.8-85.0% growth inhibition was observed at different concentrations of TCS, and concentrations above 200 ng mL −1 significantly affected microalgal growth [44]. One study reported the absence of toxic effects of TCS on Chlorella sp., even at a concentrations of 50 mg L −1 [45]. The microalgal consortium used in the present study had an EC-50 value for TCS at 8 mg L −1 , which is significantly higher than those reported in the literature.…”
Section: Growth Inhibitory Concentrations For Est Dcf and Tcscontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…and Chlorella sp. were shown to degrade 82.10% and 92.83% of 3.99 mg L −1 of TCS, respectively, in 10 days [45]. Microalgae grown with different supplements like phenol, propane, etc.…”
Section: Analysis Of Residual Drug In Culture Media After Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triclosan (TCS) was inhibitory against growth of numerous green microalgae (Table 10, Table S2). Triclosan caused inhibition/toxicity to Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata/Raphidocelis subcapitata/Selenastrum capricornutum growth [81,157,190,191,192,193], different Chlamydomonas strains [151,194,195], Dunaliella strains [139,151], Tetraselmis suecica [196], different Scenedesmus / Desmodesmus strains [151,197,198,199] and Chlorella strains [151,199,200]. Inhibitory/toxicity effects of TCS on growth of the diatoms Skeletonema pseudocostatum [153], Navicula sp.…”
Section: Inhibitory Effect Of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of toxicity of industrial effluents, Ajitha et al ( 2019 ) evaluated the toxic effects of an industrial electroplating effluent on Chlorella vulgaris and reported a decrease in the content of the photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a , chlorophyll b, and carotenoids) as the effluent concentration in the medium increased. In another remarkable study, Taştan et al ( 2017 ) cultivated cyanobacteria Geitlerinema sp. and Chlorella sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%