U.S.A., a new citation of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants, authored by: Ostroumov S.A.; the book was cited by a scientist L.C. Vazquez at Department of Environmental Services, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; citation was made in an article 'Unraveling a municipal effluent's toxicity to Tripneustes gratilla sperm fertilization' in journal 'Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry'

Notification from Google: U.S.A., a new citation of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants, authored by: Ostroumov S.A.; the book was cited by a scientist L.C. Vazquez at Department of Environmental Services, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; citation was made in an article 'Unraveling a municipal effluent's toxicity to Tripneustes gratilla sperm fertilization' in journal 'Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry' .
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Unraveling a municipal effluent's toxicity to Tripneustes gratilla sperm fertilization
LC Vazquez - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2013
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Unraveling a municipal effluent's toxicity to Tripneustes gratilla sperm fertilization

  1. Lourdes C. Vazquez     

Author Information:

  1. Water Quality Laboratory, Department of Environmental Services, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Water Quality Laboratory, Department of Environmental Services, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
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DOI: 10.1002/etc.2171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.2171

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Keywords:

  • Effluent toxicity;
  • Toxicity identification evaluation;
  • Sea urchin sperm fertilization;
  • Surfactant toxicity

Abstract

A tiered investigative approach was employed to characterize and identify substances responsible for the persistent toxicity of a municipal primary-treated effluent to gametes of the Hawaiian sea urchin, Tripneustes gratilla. EPA Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) procedures were modified to account for the tolerance of T.gratilla gametes to various sample manipulations. Microtox rapid toxicity screening was applied in some aspects of the study after verifying a correlation between the pattern of toxic responses of T.gratilla gametes and that of the bioluminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri. TIE Phase I manipulations revealed a toxicity profile implicating surfactants as possible toxicants. TIE Phase II toxicity assessment of isolated fractions coupled with colorimetric surfactant analyses confirmed the possible role of surfactants in effluent toxicity.The toxic effects of standard reference surfactants on T.gratilla fertilization indicated a concordance with the effects of the more nonpolar effluent fractions.Treatability studies showed that biodegradation by activated sludge eliminated effluent toxicity to urchin gametes. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. © 2013 SETAC
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