» Articles » PMID: 30970492

Toxicity of 10 Organic Micropollutants and Their Mixture: Implications for Aquatic Risk Assessment

Overview
Date 2019 Apr 12
PMID 30970492
Citations 11
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Micropollutants, as a serious water pollution issue, raise considerable toxicological concerns, particularly when present as components of complex mixtures. Due to the interactions of environmental pollution components (contaminant), the micropollutant problem is increasingly complex, thus, water quality of organic chemical contamination assessed substance-by-substance might lead to underestimation in aquatic environmental risk assessment. To assess the aquatic environmental risk of micropollutants mixture, a total of 10 organic micropollutants were selected and analysed by an approach of integration of literature data, laboratory experiments and prediction techniques. The experiment results showed that all 10 micropollutants were capable of causing toxicity in zebrafish embryos, aquatic invertebrates and algae with the LC50 (50% lethal concentration) values from 1.14 mg/L to 14.37 mg/L. Triclosan, carbamazepine, diazinon and diuron were the most hazardous compounds in the Danube River and the Rhine River. The artificial mixture presented a strong antagonistic relationship, which demonstrated an independent action (IA) model of the mixture. Based on the observed toxicity data, the risk quotients (RQs) of environmental mixtures of the Danube River and the Rhine River were extrapolated. It can be concluded that the micropollutant mixture may pose a potential risk for aquatic ecosystems with the present environmentally measured concentrations in the Danube River and Rhine River. Mixture risk assessment results suggested that the toxicity of studied chemicals might be induced by dissimilar actions, which is in agreement with the mixture toxicity prediction of the IA model. The observed findings could be useful to establish an overview of the pressures, vision, measures and expectations for hazardous substances pollution, which can help in making to informed decisions to reduce the concentration and bioactive fraction of pollutants.

Citing Articles

Mixtures of Micro and Nanoplastics and Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Environment: What We Know about Their Toxicological Effects.

Bastante-Rabadan M, Boltes K Toxics. 2024; 12(8).

PMID: 39195691 PMC: 11359687. DOI: 10.3390/toxics12080589.


Uncertainty in Environmental Micropollutant Modeling.

Ahkola H, Kotamaki N, Siivola E, Tiira J, Imoscopi S, Riva M Environ Manage. 2024; 74(2):380-398.

PMID: 38816505 PMC: 11227446. DOI: 10.1007/s00267-024-01989-z.


Determination of Pollution and Environmental Risk Assessment of Stormwater and the Receiving River, Case Study of the Sudół River Catchment, Poland.

Godyn I, Bodziony M, Grela A, Muszynski K, Pamula J Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023; 20(1).

PMID: 36612823 PMC: 9819663. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20010504.


Antibiotic Toxicity Isolated and as Binary Mixture to Freshwater Algae : Growth Inhibition, Prediction Model, and Environmental Risk Assessment.

Chang F, Yi M, Li H, Wang J, Zhao X, Hu X Toxics. 2022; 10(12).

PMID: 36548572 PMC: 9785756. DOI: 10.3390/toxics10120739.


Combined toxicities of cadmium and five agrochemicals to the larval zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Hu G, Wang H, Wan Y, Zhou L, Wang Q, Wang M Sci Rep. 2022; 12(1):16045.

PMID: 36163367 PMC: 9512934. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-20364-8.