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Assessment of mercury(II) bioavailability using a bioluminescent bacterial biosensor: Practical and theoretical challenges
Authors:Paulo R G Barrocas  William M Landing and Robert J M Hudson
Institution:1. Department of Sanitation and Environmental Health,National School of Public Health,Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Rio de Janeiro,RJ,21041-210,Brasil
2. Department of Oceanography,Florida State University. Tallahassee,Florida,32306-4320,USA
3. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences,University of Illinois,Urbana,Illinois 61801,USA
Abstract:Critical methodological challenges in the microbial biosensor approach to assessing Hg(II) bioavailability were evaluated from the perspective of analytical chemists. The main challenge stems from the fact that the chemical speciation of Hg(II) in natural waters exerts a major control on its bioavailability, yet its natural complexation equilibria are extensively altered during conventional bioassays. New data, obtained using a bioluminescent Hg(II)-biosensor, that illustrate these challenges are presented and potential solutions proposed.
Keywords:mercury  bioavailability  biosensor  chemical speciation  bioluminescent
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