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Toxicity assessment of common organic solvents using a biosensor based on algal photosynthetic activity measurement

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 683-689

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-009-9401-5

Keywords

Algal photosynthesis; Biosensor; Organic solvents; Toxicity; Microalga

Funding

  1. Korea Research Foundation Grant funded by the Korean Government (MOEHRD) [KRF-2007-521-D00106]
  2. Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF)
  3. Korea government (MEST) [R0A-2008-000-20117-0]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [R0A-2008-000-20117-0] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The acute toxicities of common organic solvents (e.g., methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, acetone, acetonitrile, and dimethylformamide) were evaluated using a biosensor based on microalgal photosynthesis measurement. The biosensor was air-tight, with no headspace, preventing volatile organic toxicants from escaping into the environment as well as partitioning from the aqueous phase into the headspace until equilibrium was reached. Both the incubating and exposure times were set at 10 min. It was observed that only 2 h was needed to obtain complete dose-related inhibition of photosynthetic activity. The results showed that all the tested organic solvents inhibited algal photosynthesis with EC50 ranging between 589 and 2,570 mM. The inhibition of these solvents was in the order: isopropanol > acetone > acetonitrile > ethanol > dimethylformamide > methanol. The quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) between toxicity data and partition coefficient of the examined compounds could be modeled as follows: log(10)EC(50) (mu M) = -0.6428 log P + 5.76 (R-2 approximate to 0.88). This indicates that the photosynthetic activity of the microalga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata is highly dependent on the hydrophobicity of these commonly used organic solvents.

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