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Rev. biol. trop ; 54(3): 803-814, sept. 2006. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-492312

Résumé

Most laboratory assessments of toxicity and bioaccumulation of heavy metals have been concentrated on the accumulation of these metal ions when exposed singly to the test organisms. However, under the natural environmental settings, the metals are never present in isolation and may interact with each other, therefore justifying the need to study the influence of joint application of metals on accumulated levels in exposed animals. In this study, exposure of the periwinkle Tympanotonus fuscatus to sublethal concentrations (equivalent to 0.1 and 0.01 of 96 h LC50) of heavy metals revealed that they were bioaccumulative varying amounts, depending on the type of metal, exposure period and concentration in the test media. While Zn and Pb ion accumulation increased steadily with exposure time, the amounts of Cu accumulated fluctuated regularly over the 30-day experimental period. The levels of Zn, Cu and Cd bioaccumulated over the 30-day experimental period were reduced by over 2-6 folds (with bioaccumulation ratio values ranging from 0.15 to 0.81) when compared to concentrations of the respective metals accumulated during single bioaccumulation studies. However, Pb concentrations accumulated during the joint action studies increased nearly 2-fold (bioaccumulation ratio range 1.36 to 2.0-fold).


La mayoría de los análisis de laboratorio sobre toxicidad y bioacumulación de metales pesados se han concentrado en la acumulación individual de los iones metálicos en los organismos de prueba expuestos a ellos. Sin embargo, bajo condiciones naturales del ambiente, los metales nunca se presentan en forma aislada y deben interactuar unos con otros, justificando así la necesidad de estudiar el efecto de la aplicación conjunta de metales en animales de prueba. En este estudio la exposición de Tympanotonus fuscatus a concentraciones subletales (0.1-0.01 de 96 h LC50) de metales pesados reveló que la bioacumulación varía según el tipo de metal, el período de exposición y la concentración en el medio de prueba. Mientras los iones de Zn y Pb incrementaron gradualmente su acumulación al pasar el tiempo, las cantidades de Cu fluctuaron regularmente durante los 30 días del experimento. Los niveles de Zn, Cu y Cd bioacumulados durante los 30 días del experimento son de dos a seis veces menores (con un rango de bioacumulación de 0.15-0.81) que los que se obtienen por la exposición a los metales en forma individual. Por el contrario, la acumulación de Pb aumentó al doble (rango de bioacumulación 1.36-2.0).


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Animaux , Gastropoda/métabolisme , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique , Cadmium/pharmacocinétique , Cadmium/toxicité , Cuivre/pharmacocinétique , Cuivre/toxicité , Interactions médicamenteuses , Plomb/pharmacocinétique , Plomb/toxicité , Métaux lourds/toxicité , Spectrophotométrie atomique , Facteurs temps , Zinc/pharmacocinétique , Zinc/toxicité
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Journal of Karbala University. 2005; 3 (11): 1-15
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-71947

Résumé

Adsorption of heavy metals by biomass can be used process for the removal and recovery of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. A descriptive and quantitative study are carried out for the ability of the dead biomass algae Spirogyra spp. To adsorb selected heavy metal ions that have divalent ionization state [Cd +2, Cu +2, Co +2, Fe +2, Hg +2, Ni +2, Pb +2, and Zn +2] as an alternative tool to remove these pollutants from water. The concentrations of the heavy metals in water were measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometry technique. Different concentrations of ions were used to plot the isotherms of the adsorption processes, while the weight of algae was fixed. The applicability of Langmuir or Freundlich equation were tested and found to be dependent on the type of ions. The results showed different adsorptive behavior and different capacities of the adsorption of the ions on the surface of the dead biomass algae. These findings were discussed and explained depending on the ions characterization such as [electronegativity, ionic radius, and the second ionization potential]. This study is showed the applicability of algae to remove effectively the heavy metals from water


Sujets)
Métaux lourds/métabolisme , Adsorption , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique , Cadmium , Cobalt , Fer , Mercure , Nickel , Zinc , Plomb , Cuivre
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-114174

Résumé

Lichens are lower group of plants. They accumulate heavy metals and have been used as bio-indicators in pollution monitoring. Nine lichen species were collected from urban, rural and hilly areas in the southern part of Tamilnadu. Accumulation of metals differed with species and also with respect to their locations. Among the nine species, Pyxine petricola collected from urban areas showed greater accumulation of the heavy metals i.e., copper, zinc, lead, nickel, chromium and cadmium.


Sujets)
Polluants atmosphériques/pharmacocinétique , Surveillance de l'environnement , Inde , Lichens/composition chimique , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique
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J Environ Biol ; 2003 Apr; 24(2): 141-6
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113880

Résumé

The crop of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) was grown at the agricultural farm of the Mathura Oil Refinery in a simple randomized block design. The experimental plots were irrigated with ground water (GW) or treated wastewater (TW) as and when required The plants gave better response to the latter than the former. The quantity of the required nutrients was comparatively more in TW than GW. The soil receiving wastewater did not show any significant change in its physico-chemical characteristics. The soil accumulated all the heavy metals but the plant samples receiving TW only exhibited the presence of Ni, Pb and Zn whose values are far below the permissible limits.


Sujets)
Déchets industriels , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique , Pétrole , Répartition aléatoire , Saccharum/croissance et développement , Élimination des déchets liquides
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Rev. biol. trop ; 48(Supl.1): 225-231, dic. 2000.
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-503258

Résumé

The concentration of copper, cadmium and lead in superficial sediment, water and the fish Cyprinodon dearborni was determined in two coastal lagoons of Sucre State, Venezuela. Chacopata lagoon is hyper saline while Los Patos lagoon is hypo saline and receives significant wastewater from Cumaná city. Water, sediment and fish samples were collected in February 1998. In the laboratory, samples underwent acid digestion and were analyzed by atomic absorption spectophotometry. The mean values of the metals in C. dearborni from the Chacopata lagoon were: 159.26 +/- 210.68 microg/g for Cu, 44.71 +/- 45.58 microg/g for Cd, and 9.31 +/- 23.34 microg/g for Pb, while for Los Patos lagoon the mean values were: 64.88 +/- 16.30, 19.48 +/- 5.81 and 22.85 +/- 20.00, respectively. In the water column, the metal concentration ranges were: 2.3-11.6, 3.9-5.4 and 21-32 mg/l for copper, cadmium and lead, respectively. These results suggest that metal levels in sediment, water column and organisms in both lagoons do not differ, except for lead, even though only Los Patos receives waste water.


Sujets)
Animaux , Eau douce/composition chimique , Métaux lourds/analyse , Cyprinodontides ovipares/métabolisme , Poids , Sédiments géologiques/composition chimique , Cadmium/analyse , Cadmium/pharmacocinétique , Plomb/analyse , Plomb/pharmacocinétique , Cuivre/analyse , Cuivre/pharmacocinétique , Surveillance de l'environnement , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique , Cyprinodontides ovipares/anatomie et histologie , Spectrophotométrie atomique , Venezuela
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2000 Apr; 38(4): 405-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62203

Résumé

Relationship between body size and bioaccumulation of copper, zinc, lead and cadmium in the fouling bivalve, M. sallei (Recluz) in Visakhapatnam harbour was studied. While concentration of copper, zinc and lead decrease with increasing size, no such relationship is observed for cadmium.


Sujets)
Animaux , Constitution physique , Surveillance de l'environnement , Inde , Métaux lourds/pharmacocinétique , Mollusca/anatomie et histologie , Polluants chimiques de l'eau/pharmacocinétique
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