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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(14): 40641-40653, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36622600

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The current Brazilian copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) prevention values (PV) for soil quality do not take into account the ecotoxicological impacts on soil organisms, which suggests these guiding values may not be protective of soil ecological trophic levels. This study assessed the acute (mortality) and chronic toxicity (reproduction), as well as the cumulative (bioaccumulation) potential of Cu and Zn (pseudo-total and available fractions) for earthworms Eisenia andrei in a Tropical Artificial Soil (TAS) and two tropical field soils (Oxisol and Alfisol). Toxicity data based on pseudo-total fractions were compared to PV. The Lowest Observed Effect Concentrations (LOEC) for the mortality endpoint were found at Cu and Zn concentrations higher than their PV (60 and 300 mg kg-1, respectively), regardless of the soil type. However, concentrations lower than PV reduced the reproduction of E. andrei by 20% (compared to the controls) for Cu in all tested soils (EC20s from 31.7 to 51.2 mg kg-1) and by 50% for Zn in Oxisol and Alfisol (EC50s = 225 and 283 mg kg-1, respectively). In TAS, only the EC20 (273 mg kg-1) for Zn was lower than PV. Increases of Cu in earthworm tissues occurred at concentrations higher than PV in all tested soils (LOEC values from 70 to 107 mg kg-1). The same was observed for Zn in TAS (LOEC = 497 mg kg-1), while in the field soils, the increases of Zn in earthworm tissues were lower than PV (LOEC = 131 and 259 mg kg-1 in Alfisol and Oxisol, respectively). We suggest the following: (1) The current Brazilian PV for Cu and Zn are not protective for earthworms (E. andrei) in the field soils tested; (2) PV derived from ecotoxicological assays in artificial soil cannot be representative for Brazilian field soils; (3) Using PV based on the pseudo-total fraction, without a soil-type normalizing factor, may limit the representativeness of this threshold for different soil types.


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Oligoquetos , Contaminantes del Suelo , Animales , Zinc/análisis , Suelo , Cobre/toxicidad , Cobre/análisis , Brasil , Contaminantes del Suelo/toxicidad , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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Pesticidas ; 22: 17-34, jan.-dez. 2012.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-683603

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O presente artigo teve como objetivo efetuar revisão de literaturasobre os desreguladores endócrinos. Os tópicos abordados incluíram a caracterização e a classificação dos desreguladores endócrinos, sua ocorrência no ambiente, possíveis efeitos na biota e na saúde humana. De acordo com a pesquisa bibliográfica, ainda existem poucos estudos no Brasil relatando a ocorrência de desreguladores endócrinos no ambiente e seus possíveis efeitos nos seres vivos.Tais trabalhos se concentram em países desenvolvidos, localizados na maioria das vezes em regiões temperadas. Essas pesquisas indicam que mesmo em baixas concentrações, os desreguladoresendócrinos afetam toda a biota e causam prejuízos à saúde humana, interferindo principalmente no sistema reprodutor dos organismos. O estudo dos desreguladores endócrinos torna-se importante para definição de medidas que minimizem sua liberação no ambiente e para o desenvolvimento de metodologias que reduzam ou removamessas substâncias das matrizes ambientais


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Ambiente Acuático , Contaminación Ambiental , Enfermedades del Sistema Endocrino , Hormonas , Plaguicidas
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