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An assessment of the potential of the microbial assay for risk assessment (MARA) for ecotoxicological testing.

Authors :
Fai, Patricia
Grant, Alastair
Source :
Ecotoxicology; Nov2010, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p1626-1633, 8p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Rapid microscale toxicity tests make it possible to screen large numbers of compounds and greatly simplify toxicity identification evaluation and other effect directed chemical analyses of effluents or environmental samples. Tests using Vibrio fischeri (such as Microtox®) detect toxicants that cause non-specific narcosis, but are insensitive to other important classes of contaminants. The microbial assay for risk assessment (MARA) is a 24 h multi-species test that seeks to address this problem by using a battery of ten bacteria and a fungus. But there has been little independent evaluation of this test, and there is no published information on its sensitivity to pesticides. Here, we assess the performance of MARA using a range of toxicants including reference chemicals, fungicides and environmental samples. Mean MARA microbial toxic concentrations and ICs (20% Inhibitory concentrations) indicate the toxicant concentrations affecting the more sensitive micro-organisms, while the mean IC (50% Inhibitory concentration) was found to be the concentration that was toxic to most MARA species. For the two fungicides tested, the yeast ( Pichia anomalia) was the most sensitive of the ten MARA species, and was more sensitive than the nine other yeasts tested. The test may be particularly valuable for work with fungicides. Mean MARA ICs were comparable to values for nine other yeast species and the lowest individual ICs for each toxicant were comparable to reported ICs for Daphnia magna, Selenastrum capricornutum and Microtox® bioassays. MARA organisms exhibited more variable sensitivities, with the most sensitive organism being different for different samples, enhancing the likelihood of toxicity detection and giving a toxicity 'fingerprint' that may help identify toxicants. The test, therefore, has great potential and would be valuable for ecotoxicological testing of pollutants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09639292
Volume :
19
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Ecotoxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
55241337
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-010-0548-2