Toxicity profiling of marine surface sediments: A case study using rapid screening bioassays of exhaustive total extracts, elutriates and passive sampler extracts
Authors
Vethaak, A.D. (André Dirk); Hamers, T. (Timo); Martínez-Gómez, C. (Concepción); Kamstra, J.H. (Jorke H.); de Weert, J. (Jasperien); Leonards, P.E.G. (Pim E.G.); Smedes, F. (Foppes)Date
2017Type
research articleURL Recurso relacionado
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141113616300277Keywords
sedimentsenvironmental contaminants
in vitro bioassay
in vivo bioassay
passsive sampling
sediment extracts
Larval bioassay
toxicity profiling
Abstract
This study was carried out in the framework of the ICON project (Integrated Assessment of Contaminant Impacts on the North Sea) (Hylland et al., 2017a) and aimed (1) to evaluate the toxicity of marine sediments using a battery of rapid toxicity bioassays, and; (2) to explore the applicability and data interpretation of in vitro toxicity profiling of sediment extracts obtained from ex situ passive sampling. Sediment samples were collected at 12 selected (estuarine, coastal, offshore) sites in the North Sea, Icelandic waters (as reference sites), south-western Baltic Sea and western Mediterranean during autumn 2008. Organic extracts using a mild non-destructive clean-up procedure were prepared from total sediment and silicone passive samplers and tested with five in vitro bioassays: DR-Luc bioassay, ER-Luc bioassay, AR-EcoScreen bioassay, transthyretin (TTR) binding assay, and Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence bioassay. In vitro toxicity profiling of total sediment and silicone passive sampler ...
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