Zinc oxide (ZnO) induced toxicity and behavioural changes to oligochaete worm Tubifex tubifex (Muller)

A. Chatterjee, Ritwick Bhattacharya, N. Saha
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Zinc is among the important trace element of the body by participating in several biological processes. But it shows toxicity after a certain concentration. Zinc oxide (ZnO), a hazardous heavy metal, is frequently used in both bulk and nanoparticle format in industrial and household purposes throughout India. In the present study the 24, 48, 72 and 96h LC50 values of ZnO was monitored to benthic oligochaete worm Tubifex tubifex (Muller) through Finney’s probit analysis method. Different abnormal behavioural changes in the worm were also recorded during the exposure period. The 24, 48, 72 and 96h LC50 values of Zinc oxide (ZnO) to Tubifex tubifex was obtained as 30.88, 24.15, 19.95 and 11.15 mg/l respectively. The mortality rate of Tubifex tubifex varied significantly (p<0.05) with a dose and time dependent manner (24, 48, 72 and 96 h). The exposed worm showed several erratic behaviors with the gradually increasing concentrations of the metal and with the progress of time of exposure. The safe concentration of this metal was ranged between 0.0001115 -1.11 mg/l. Based on 96h LC50 value the Maximum allowable concentration (MAC), no observable effect concentration (NOEC) and the lowest observable effect concentration (LOEC) of Zinc oxide to Tubifex tubifex were 1.11, 1.3 and 2.1 mg/l respectively. The present study will be useful in determination of the safe dose of the toxicant before its disposal to the environment.
氧化锌(ZnO)诱导的少毛线虫的毒性和行为改变(Muller)
锌是人体重要的微量元素之一,参与多种生物过程。但在一定浓度后显示出毒性。氧化锌(ZnO)是一种危险的重金属,在印度各地的工业和家庭用途中经常以散装和纳米颗粒的形式使用。本研究采用Finney概率分析法,对底栖寡栖蠕虫Tubifex Tubifex (Muller)的24、48、72和96h的LC50值进行了监测。在暴露期间,还记录了蠕虫的不同异常行为变化。结果表明,氧化锌(ZnO)对Tubifex的LC50值分别为30.88、24.15、19.95和11.15 mg/l。在24、48、72和96 h时,管翅小虫的死亡率呈剂量依赖性和时间依赖性(p<0.05),随着金属浓度的逐渐增加和暴露时间的延长,暴露后的虫体表现出一些不稳定的行为。这种金属的安全浓度范围在0.0001115 -1.11毫克/升之间。以96h LC50值为基准,氧化锌对管翅虫的最大允许浓度(MAC)为1.11,无观察效应浓度(NOEC)为1.3,最低观察效应浓度(LOEC)为2.1 mg/l。本研究将有助于确定该毒物在排入环境之前的安全剂量。
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