Microplate-based microbial assay for risk assessment and (eco)toxic fingerprinting of chemicals |
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Authors: | Jenny Gabrielson,Inger Kü hn,Mark Hart,Douglas McKenzie |
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Affiliation: | a Microbiology and Tumorbiology Centre, Karolinska Institutet, Box 280, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden b Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban, Argyll, Scotland PA 37 1QA, UK c Integrin Advanced Biosystems, Marine Resource Centre, Barcaldine, Oban, Argyll, Scotland PA37 1SE, UK |
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Abstract: | We have developed a multi-species microbial assay, MARA, for assessing the (eco)toxic risks of chemical compounds and for the determination of their toxic fingerprints. The main advantages with MARA are (1) the simultaneous testing on several microbial strains; (2) the concept of toxic fingerprinting; (3) the simple and inexpensive handling and reading of the test. The toxic activity is measured in parallel on 11 different micro-organisms lyophilised in a microplate. A concentration gradient of the chemical to be tested is added and growth is indicated through the reduction of tetrazolium red (TTC). The microplates are read by a common flatbed scanner or a microplate spectrophotometer. The array of the 11 different inhibition values constitute a toxic fingerprint, characteristic for each type of chemical compound, and it is shown that the assay can distinguish between 12 standard chemicals. Both the reproducibility (CV≈20%) and the sensitivity are similar to other toxicity tests based on micro-organisms. |
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Keywords: | Micro-organism Ecotoxicity testing Growth inhibition Bioassay Multi-species Toxic fingerprint Toxkit |
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