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The influence of solid matrices on arsenic toxicity to Corophium orientale
Authors:Andrea Gaion  Alice Scuderi  David Pellegrini  Davide Sartori
Institution:1. Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Livorno, Italyandrea.gaion@isprambiente.it;3. Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy;4. Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Livorno, Italy;5. ‘CRIAcq’– Centro interdipartimentale di ricerche per la gestione delle risorse idrobiologiche e per l'acquacoltura., Parco Gussone- Edif. 77, Portici, Italy
Abstract:In marine ecosystems, benthic organisms are really important because they are the first step in the transfer of contaminants from environment to biota. To this end, this study focused on biological assays with the amphipod Corophium orientale exposed to two different molecules of arsenic: arsenate (AsV), the most abundant form in sediments, and dimethyl-arsinate (DMA), expected to be moderately toxic as an intermediate in the process of detoxification. The toxicity of arsenic compounds was measured after exposure to three different matrices: water, spiked natural sediment and inert spiked quartz sand. LC50 values were calculated for each exposure, and the results confirmed the highest toxicity of AsV, in addition to underlining the importance of matrix of exposure. Water exposure was the matrix which presented the highest toxicity for inorganic arsenic (AsV LC50=3.51 mg L?1 vs DMA LC50=54.65 mg L?1), spiked natural sediment demonstrated its capability to chelate arsenate toxicity (AsV LC50=34.27 mg kg?1 vs. DMA LC50=52.19 mg kg?1) and spiked quartz sand presented intermediate values for AsV (LC50=25.26 mg kg?1), whereas for DMA a lower toxicity was registered (LC50=872.35 mg kg?1). This study can provide some useful data linked with chemical speciation of arsenic and exposure matrix, for improving the correct management of contaminated sediment.
Keywords:arsenate  dimethyl-arsinate  chemical speciation  spiked sediment  spiked quartz sand
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