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Effects of methanol, ethanol and n-propanol on development of Artemia salina cysts
Authors:Claudio Vismara
Abstract:The current study proposes an ecotoxicological test that makes use of Artemia salina cyst; the results obtained made it possible to calculate the percentage of cyst mortality (no sign of development), and growth inhibition (a delay in normal development), as well as the percentage of larva malformation, and mortality. The dehydrated cysts were directly exposed for forty-eight hours to the action of three alcohols, methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol. No teratogenic or lethal effects on larvae were found at any methanol or ethanol concentrations. Predicted values of effect concentration, EC1, EC10 and EC50 were calculated from the estimated probit models for larva growth inhibition, GI, and for cyst lethal concentration, LC. At concentrations of 0.21 M methanol and 0.13 M ethanol, there were no signs of alterations in Artemia salina cyst development; these concentrations show a NOEC (No Observed Effect Concentration) value, and properly employed do not interfere with effects due to a given chemical. The n-propanol was only used to verify the extreme resistance of the dried cysts to various environmental factors.
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