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Evaluating the zebrafish embryo toxicity test for pesticide hazard screening.


ABSTRACT: Given the numerous chemicals used in society, it is critical to develop tools for accurate and efficient evaluation of potential risks to human and ecological receptors. Fish embryo acute toxicity tests are 1 tool that has been shown to be highly predictive of standard, more resource-intensive, juvenile fish acute toxicity tests. However, there is also evidence that fish embryos are less sensitive than juvenile fish for certain types of chemicals, including neurotoxicants. The utility of fish embryos for pesticide hazard assessment was investigated by comparing published zebrafish embryo toxicity data from pesticides with median lethal concentration 50% (LC50) data for juveniles of 3 commonly tested fish species: rainbow trout, bluegill sunfish, and sheepshead minnow. A poor, albeit significant, relationship (r2? =?0.28; p?2 ?=?0.64; p?

SUBMITTER: Glaberman S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7737843 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluating the zebrafish embryo toxicity test for pesticide hazard screening.

Glaberman Scott S   Padilla Stephanie S   Barron Mace G MG  

Environmental toxicology and chemistry 20161111 5


Given the numerous chemicals used in society, it is critical to develop tools for accurate and efficient evaluation of potential risks to human and ecological receptors. Fish embryo acute toxicity tests are 1 tool that has been shown to be highly predictive of standard, more resource-intensive, juvenile fish acute toxicity tests. However, there is also evidence that fish embryos are less sensitive than juvenile fish for certain types of chemicals, including neurotoxicants. The utility of fish em  ...[more]

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