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Revista Lasallista de Investigación

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Abstract

DELLAFREDAD-TESEN, Carlos Nicolás  and  IANNACONE, José Alberto. Ecotoxicological effect of the mixture of Aroclor 1254 and lead in the bioindicator Daphnia magna. Rev. Lasallista Investig. [online]. 2021, vol.18, n.2, pp.144-161.  Epub Mar 16, 2022. ISSN 1794-4449.  https://doi.org/10.22507/rli.v18n2a11.

Introduction:

the bioassay with the bioindicator species Daphnia magna Strauss, 1820 makes it possible to obtain the individual acute ecotoxicological effect and in a mixture of various chemical toxics by means of the mean lethal concentration (LC50).

Objective:

to determine the ecotoxicological effect of the mixture of aroclor 1254 and lead (Pb2+) on D. magna.

Materials and Methods:

LC50 was measured with arochlor 1254> Pb2+, and subsequently the concentration without ecological effect (PNEC) for the individual effect and as a mixture. PNEC values were contrasted with category 4-E1 (lagoons and lakes) and E2 (rivers) of the Peruvian Environmental Quality Standard (Supreme Decree No. 004 2017-MINAM-Peru).

Results:

LC50 values gradually decreased after 48 h of exposure for both compounds individually and as a mixture. The proportion-synergy (PS) was calculated in ratios of 1:1, 3:2 and 4:1 (arochlor 1254: Pb2+), obtaining higher PS values in 3:2 and 4:1 in contrast to 1:1.

Conclusions:

the PNEC estimated arochlor 1254 concentration is similar to the conservation value of the aquatic environment category 4-E1 and E2, and the maximum concentration for Pb2+ is not adequate and should be reduced to strengthen the conservation of aquatic biota. Finally, the bioindicator D. magna ideally determined the mixture of aroclor 1254 and Pb2+.

Keywords : Arochlor 1254; bioassay; Daphnia magna; lead.

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