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Toxicity of Arsenic to Photobacterium phosphoreum , Daphnia magna , and Danio rerio at Different pH Levels
Author(s) -
He Qun,
Qu Ruijuan,
Wang Xinghao,
Wei Zhongbo,
Sun Ping,
Wang Zunyao
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clean – soil, air, water
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.444
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1863-0669
pISSN - 1863-0650
DOI - 10.1002/clen.201400124
Subject(s) - photobacterium phosphoreum , daphnia magna , arsenic , arsenate , arsenite , toxicity , chemistry , arsenic toxicity , danio , environmental chemistry , biology , biochemistry , organic chemistry , zebrafish , gene
Although it has been widely known that arsenic poses great threat to organisms and arsenic species account for the toxic effect of the metalloid, relatively little attention has been given to the arsenic toxicity to different organisms at different pH values. Three kinds of aquatic organisms including Photobacterium phosphoreum , Daphnia magna , and Danio rerio were used to study the effects of pH on the toxicity of arsenic. Toxicity test results were analyzed by calculating EC 50 values and for arsenic species at five different pH values (5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, and 9.0). As a result, As(III) is more toxic to the tested organisms than As(V), and P. phosphoreum was more sensitive to the toxicity of arsenic than D. magna and D. rerio . The toxicity of As(III) species is different for different organisms: dihydrogen arsenite, H 2 AsO 3 – , is more toxic to P. phosphoreum and D. rerio than arsenous acid, H 3 AsO 3 , while H 3 AsO 3 is more toxic to D. magna . As for As(V), arsenate, HAsO 4 2− , is the most toxic to P. phosphoreum , whereas dihydrogen arsenate, H 2 AsO 4 – , may be responsible for the toxicity to D. magna and D. rerio . As(III) and As(V) are more toxic to P. phosphoreum in an alkaline environment, while for D. magna in an acidic environment and As(III) is more toxic to D. rerio in an alkaline environment and As(V) in an acidic environment.