Effects of dissolved organic carbon on accumulation and acute toxicity of fenvalerate, deltamethrin and cyhalothrin to Daphnia magna (straus)
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- Vol. 10 (1) , 91-101
- https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620100111
Abstract
The effects of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the form of Aldrich humic acid on the accumulation and acute toxicities of three synthetic pyrethroids — fenvalerate, deltamethrin, and cyhalothrin—to Daphnia magna in laboratory experiments were investigated. Concentrations of DOC as low as 2.6 mg/L, 3.2 mg/L, and 3.1 mg/L for deltamethrin, fenvalerate, and cyhalothrin, respectively, resulted in a significant decrease in bioaccumulation. Acute toxicities of all three pyrethroids were found to decrease as DOC concentrations increased; e.g., at a DOC concentration of 15.5 mg/L, the acute toxicity of fenvalerate was reduced by a factor of 17. The percentages of deltamethrin and fenvalerate bound to DOC increased as DOC concentrations increased after 2‐h and 24‐h contact times. At low concentrations of DOC (e.g., 1.7 mg/L), as much as 40% of fenvalerate and 20% of deltamethrin were found sorbed to the dissolved material. After 24‐h contact times, 76.4 and 80.8% of fenvalerate and deltamethrin, respectively, were bound to DOC. Reverse‐phase partition coefficients (Krp) for both fenvalerate and deltamethrin were found to vary with DOC concentrations and were in the range 1.0 to 4.8 × 105 L/kg for fenvalerate and 0.9 to 5.6 × 105 L/kg for deltamethrin.Keywords
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