Toxicity assessment of typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to Daphnia magna and Hyalella azteca in water-only and sediment-water exposure systems

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Tani, Kazune [1 ,2 ]
Watanabe, Haruna [2 ]
Noguchi, Mana [2 ]
Hiki, Kyoshiro [2 ]
Yamagishi, Takahiro [1 ,2 ]
Tatarazako, Norihisa [3 ]
Yamamoto, Hiroshi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Frontier Sci, Dept Nat Environm Studies, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 2778563, Japan
[2] Natl Inst Environm Studies, Ctr Hlth & Environm Risk Res, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058506, Japan
[3] Ehime Univ, Grad Sch Agr, 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama, Ehime 7908566, Japan
关键词
Crustaceans; Equilibrium partitioning; Exposure pathway; Sediment toxicity; Sorption; PARTICULATE ORGANIC-MATTER; TECHNICAL BASIS; WHOLE-SEDIMENT; BIOAVAILABILITY; PYRENE; PAHS; BIOTRANSFORMATION; BIOACCUMULATION; IDENTIFICATION; PHENANTHRENE;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147156
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
While the equilibrium partitioning (EqP) method has been demonstrated to effectively predict the adverse effects of nonionic organic chemicals in sediment on benthic organisms by sediment toxicity tests, only a limited number of studies have been performed both in water-only and whole-sediment toxicity tests using the same species and verified the validity of EqP-based toxicity assessment. To further examine the validity of the EqP method for application in a wide range of hydrophobicity, we conducted sorption/desorption experiments and both water-only and sediment toxicity tests using a popular aquatic crustacean species, Daphnia magna (48 h), and benthic species Hyalella azteca (96 h) for six typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with three to five rings and an amine derivative: anthracene, phenanthrene, fluoranthene, pyrene, benzo[a]pyrene, dibenzola,hlanthracene, and 1-aminopyrene. The linear sorption coefficient was determined and ranged from 2.7 x 10(2) (phenanthrene) and 12 x 10(4) L/kg (benzo[a]pyrene) highly depending on the hydrophobicity while the aqueous concentrations were stable after 24 h in the desorption test. As result of acute toxicity tests in the water-only exposure system, anthracene and dibenz[ab]anthracene were found to be nontoxic to both species, while median effect/lethal concentrations (EC50/LC50) were determined as ranging from 0.66 (benzo[a]pyrene) to 330 mu g/L (phenanthrene), and from 11 (1-aminopyrene) to 180 mu g/L (phenanthrene) for D. magna and H. azteca, respectively. Among these compounds, three PAHs with three, four, and five rings each, and 1-aminopyrene were subjected to sediment-water toxicity tests. In the sediment-water tests, the LC50 of phenanthrene and pyrene was three to six times higher than that of the water-only tests for H. azteca while the EC50 was 1.1 to 2.0 times higher for D. magna. In contrast, the EC50/LC50 of benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) in the sediment-water toxicity test was more than 5 times higher than that in the water-only test for both H. azteca and D. magna. The EC50/LC50 values of 1-aminopyrene were similar in both the sediment-water and the water-only toxicity tests, ranging narrowly from 21 to 28 mu g/L and 8.8 to 11 mu g/L for D. magna and H. azteca, respectively. The EC50/LC50 based on the body residue (ER50/LR50) was investigated for two of the representative PAHs, pyrene, and BaP. The ER50/LR50 of pyrene in both species was 2.3 and 11 times higher in the water-only toxicity test for D. magna and H. azteca, respectively, while those of BaP in the sediment-water toxicity test were not calculated for the sediment-water toxicity tests, and the highest body concentration in the sediment-water tests was lower than the ER50/LR50 in the water-only toxicity test. Although the experimental results were comparable with the predicted sediment toxicity values based on the EqP method for the selected PAHs in this study, there is a risk of phenanthrene and pyrene being slightly underestimated (1.4-1.9 fold for phenanthrene and 3.7-6.1 fold for pyrene) by the EqP method for H. azteca. These results reaffirm that the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble chemicals is important for sediment toxicity and that the exposure pathway should be further investigated to avoid under- and overestimation via the EqP method. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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