Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10412896 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
For assessing the impact of pollutants on the ecosystem, direct toxicity assessment (DTA) of the wastewater has been recommended. Microbial toxicity bioassays could present clear advantages over some other bioassays for DTA. The Baroxymeter is described that has been developed as a portable wastewater direct toxicity device based on manometric bacterial respirometry. In this work we look at detecting toxicity from biocides, metals and a commercially available insecticide preparation in a minimal sample volume of 1Â ml. Measurements recorded within 10Â min are compared with periods up to 2Â h that could be used to reveal hormesis and give a 'toxicity profile'. The compromise between amount of data/information and assay time is discussed. Hormesis can be revealed in measurement times >20Â min, whereas a target 'rapid' simple toxicity indication measurement might be 5-10Â min. The Baroxymeter showed good reproducibility and comparable responses with methods using microorganisms and assays reported in the literature.
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Authors
Achilles Tzoris, Virginia Fernandez-Perez, Elizabeth A.H. Hall,