Lethal and teratogenic effects of phenol on Bufo arenarum embryos
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.12.084
Lethal and teratogenic effects of phenol on Bufo arenarum embryos
Abstract
Phenol and their derivatives are used in several industries and they have a high potential toxicity for animal and plant species. They were found in variable concentrations, as high as 1000 mg/L, in industrial wastewater and, they are often discharged into the environment. Amphibian embryos are useful indicators of environmental pollution. However, to our knowledge, there are not studies focussed on the toxic effects of phenol on Bufo arenarum, which is an anuran widely distributed in South America. Therefore, the effect of phenol on the survival and morphogenesis of these amphibian embryos was evaluated by means of AMPHITOX test. Embryos at 25 stage of development (acute test) and embryos at 2-4 blastomers stage (early life stage test), were exposed to phenol solutions in concentrations ranging from 25 to 250 mg/L, which were frequently found in the environment. Mortality and malformations were registered each 24h. LC(50), LC(99), NOEC, TC(50) and TI(50) values were 183.70, 250, 60, 113 mg/L and 1.62, respectively, at 96 h of treatment. Mortality and the percentage of malformations increased with increasing phenol concentrations. Teratogenic effects more frequently produced by phenol were: axial flexure, persistent yolk plug and different abnormalities which caused death of blastulae. Moreover, other malformations were registered, such as irregular form, acephalism, edema, axial shortening and underdevelopment of gills, among others. Larvae of B. arenarum, at early embryonic stages (blastulae), showed higher sensitivity to phenol than tadpoles at stage 25. Results confirm high susceptibility of amphibians to phenol and that environmental concentrations of this pollutant might be harmful to these populations.
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