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A modified toxicity testing method using tropical marine microalgae
Authors:Ismail Melor  Phang Siew-Moi  Tong Soo-Loong  Brown Murray T
Institution:(1) Institute of Postgraduate Studies and Research, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;(2) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, U.K
Abstract:Toxicity testing of four heavy metals(Cd, Cu, Mn and As) using four species of tropicalmarine phytoplankton, Chaetoceros calcitrans, Isochrysis galbana, Tetraselmis tetrahele and Tetraselmis sp., was carried out in multiwellplates with test volumes of 2 mL and the resultscompared to those of standard, large volume,shake-flasks. IC50 values (concentrations of metalsestimated to inhibit 50% growth relative to thecontrol) were determined after 96 hours based onautomated O.D. readings measured in Elisa microplatesby a Multiskan spectrophotometer. Good agreement wasachieved between O.D. readings and cell countsindicating that this new method is a simple,economical, practical and rapid technique for toxicitytesting, and provides good reproducibility of IC50 values. Results of the toxicity testsindicate that Cu was the most toxic metal (averageIC50 values ranging from 0.04 to 0.37 mg L-1), followed by Cd (0.06–5.7 mg L-1), Mn (7.2–21.4 mg L-1) and As (33.9–319.3 mg L-1).Test species had different degrees of sensitivity tothe metals tested, with I.galbana and C. calcitrans the mostsensitive to Cu, Cd and Mn. Based on these findingsit is recommended that the existing Malaysian InterimStandards for Marine Water Quality for Cd and Cu be reviewed.
Keywords:heavy metals  multiwell plates  multiskanspectrophotometry  toxicity testing  tropical marine phytoplankton  water quality standards
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