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Bioaccumulation and distribution behavior of endosulfan on a cichlid fish: Differences between exposure to the active ingredient and a commercial formulation
Da Cuña, Rodrigo Hernán
; Lo Nostro, Fabiana Laura
; Shimabukuro, Valeria Mercedes
; Ondarza, Paola Mariana
; Miglioranza, Karina Silvia Beatriz
Fecha de publicación:
11/2019
Editorial:
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Revista:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
ISSN:
0730-7268
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Persistent organic pollutants reach aquatic ecosystems during application and can bioconcentrate/biomagnify because of their lipophilic nature. Toxicological studies focus almost exclusively on the active ingredients of pesticides, instead of commercial formulations, whose toxicity can differ as a result of nonspecified ingredients. The intensive use of endosulfan as a wide-ranging insecticide over the last few decades makes it one of the most frequently detected contaminants in the aquatic environment, even after it has been restricted worldwide. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the bioaccumulation and organ distribution of waterborne endosulfan in the freshwater fish Cichlasoma dimerus, comparing the active ingredient and a commercial formulation. Males were exposed to 0.7 μg/L endosulfan for 2 wk, which was quantified (gas chromatography with an electron capture detector) in the liver, testes, gills, brain, and muscle. The results suggest rapid metabolism of α-endosulfan and β-endosulfan isomers to endosulfan sulfate (endosulfan-S) in tissues. Isomer levels were highest in gills, indicative of recent uptake. Levels of endosulfan-S were highest in liver and testes for the active ingredient and testes and brain for the commercial formulation. For the active ingredient, endosulfan-S levels showed a positive correlation with organ-lipid percentage. No correlation was evident for the commercial formulation, indicating that the presence of adjuvants alters endosulfan distribution because gills and liver showed a higher uptake and mobilization of β-endosulfan. These differences in organ distribution may alter tissue-specific toxicity; therefore, additives cannot be considered inactive even if nontoxic.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIODIVERSIDAD Y BIOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL Y APLICADA
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Da Cuña, Rodrigo Hernán; Lo Nostro, Fabiana Laura; Shimabukuro, Valeria Mercedes; Ondarza, Paola Mariana; Miglioranza, Karina Silvia Beatriz; Bioaccumulation and distribution behavior of endosulfan on a cichlid fish: Differences between exposure to the active ingredient and a commercial formulation; Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; 39; 3; 11-2019; 604-611
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