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Transport of naphthalene in the oyster Ostrea edulis
Authors:R. T. Riley  M. A. Shirazi  R. C. Swartz
Affiliation:(1) Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency, 97330 Corvallis, Oregon, USA;(2) Present address: Toxicology and Biological Constituents Research Unit, Russell Research Center, PO Box 5677, 30613 Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:
In small oysters (Ostrea edulis), transport of naphthalene between tissues is primarily by diffusion and not via the circulatory system. In intact oysters, accumulation in the adductor muscle and body followed accumulation in the gills after a large lag-time. In isolated tissues with no shell to impede water flux over the body and adductor muscle, there was no lag-time. The molecular diffusivity (D) of naphthalene in oyster tissue, estimated by Fick's second law of diffusion is D=8x10-8 cm2 s-1, a value similar to D determined for lateral diffusion of lipophilic compounds in lipid membrane systems.
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