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EFFECTS OF PHYTOPLANKTON EXTRACTS CONTAINING THE TOXIN MICROCYSTIN-LR ON THE SURVIVAL AND REPRODUCTION OF CLADOCERANS
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Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Grupo de Química Org anica de Productos Naturales (QOPN). Medellin ,Colombia.
Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Grupo de Química Org anica de Productos Naturales (QOPN). Medellin ,Colombia.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Grupo de Química Org anica de Productos Naturales (QOPN). Medellin ,Colombia.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Abstract
The use of ecotoxicological techniques for the evaluation of the quality of limnetic waters allows the early
detection of toxic agents that pose risks to human health. In this study Moina micrura (two clones),
Daphnia laevis (two clones) and Daphnia similis, a temperate species, were used to evaluate the toxicity of
six Microcystis extracts from two Colombian reservoirs. Toxin was detected and quantified by HPLC.
Microcystin-LR was found in all extracts with the highest concentrations in one sample from each
reservoir (434 mg g 1 and 538 mg g 1). The extracts that had the highest toxin concentration also had the
highest toxicities to cladocerans. Measurement of 48-h LC50 showed consistent differences between
cladoceran species but not clones, Also, reproduction data in two species were consistent with the MC-LR
content of one sample tested, with decreased reproduction and disruption of egg production. However,
only some growth results of neonates exposed to extracts were consistent with the acute response. In
conclusion, Daphnia species are a good model for monitoring cyanotoxins as they respond in a sensitive
way to natural phytoplankton samples containing microcystin-LR.
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