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Food and Chemical Toxicology

Food and Chemical Toxicology

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Study on the toxicity of sodium bromide to different freshwater organisms

Published:1 August 1983 DOI: 10.1016/0278-6915(83)90090-X PMID: 6684619
J.H. Canton , P.W. Wester , E.A.M. Mathijssen-Spiekman

Abstract

The toxicity of sodium bromide for freshwater organisms was tested using algae (Scenedesmus pannonicus, crustaceans (Daphnia magna) and fish (Poecilia reticulata and Oryzias latipes). Depending on the species tested, the acute toxicity varied from 44 to 5800 mg Br?/litre (EC50 values) and the No Observed Effect Concentrations (NOEC values) in the long-term tests varied from 7.8 to 250 mg Br?/litre. Bromide ion markedly impaired reproduction in both crustaceans and fish. Histologically no effects were observed in the long-term test with Oryzias, but in the reproduction test with Poecilia, hyperplasia of the thyroid, atrophy and degeneration of the musculature and regressive changes in the female reproductive tract were observed. As a criterion of water quality, 1 mg Br?/litre has been proposed, on the basis of reproductive performance in the Poecilia test. The concentrations found in surface water frequently exceed this value and sometimes reach levels at which acute effects on water organisms can be expected.

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