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Single and mixture toxicity of four pharmaceuticals of environmental concern to aquatic organisms, including a behavioral assessment

Authors :
Carina Cristina de Jesus Azevedo
António J.A. Nogueira
Ádria Caloto de Oliveira
João Gabriel Mesquita Silva
Fábio Kummrow
Aline Andrade Godoy
Inês Domingues
Source :
Chemosphere. 235:373-382
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Pharmaceuticals are frequently detected in aquatic environments as mixtures and can cause toxic effects to non-target organisms. We aimed to evaluate the single and mixture effects of the pharmaceuticals metformin, bisoprolol, ranitidine and sotalol using Daphnia similis and Danio rerio. In addition, we aimed to test the predictive accuracy of the mathematical models concentration addition and independent action and to evaluate the nature of the possible toxicological interactions among these pharmaceuticals using the combination index-isobologram model. The acute toxicity of these four pharmaceuticals individually and of their binary mixtures were evaluated using the D. similis tests. Developmental and behavioral effects induced by the pharmaceuticals in quaternary mixtures were evaluated using D. rerio embryos. We observed that most of the binary mixture effects were in the zone between the effects predicted by the concentration addition and the independent action model. The combination index-isobologram model showed to be adequate to describe the nature of possible interactions occurring between the combined pharmaceuticals. Developmental and behavioral acute adverse effects seem not to be induced by the joint action of the quaternary mixture of the evaluated pharmaceuticals on D. rerio embryos, at the concentrations at which they are usually found in surface fresh waters. However, from the results obtained with D. similis, we can conclude that assessing the ecological risk based on the effects of individual pharmaceuticals can underestimate the risk level posed by these environmental contaminants.

Details

ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
235
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b85f669e6b2a9c8a8051e2471a14e73
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.06.200