DocumentCode
2939789
Title
Response of Bioluminescent Bacteria to Alkyltin Compounds
Author
Dooley, Carol A. ; Kenis, Paul
Author_Institution
Naval Oceans System Center, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
1987
fDate
Sept. 28 1987-Oct. 1 1987
Firstpage
1517
Lastpage
1524
Abstract
The reduction of light intensity in bioluminescent bacteria upon exposure to toxic substances can be used for rapid screening of materials. Results are often comparable to more expensive standard bioassays. A commercially available system was used to determine the relative response of bioluminescent bacteria to a number of alkyltin compounds:
,
,
, and
, where
= alkyl group and
= halide. Within a series of compounds differing only in the number of R groups attached to the central tin atom, the most toxic compound was always the trialkyltin compound. The greatest difference in toxicity was found in the butyltin series of compounds; tributyltin was
times more toxic than dibutyltin and
times more toxic than (mono)butyltin. When trialkyltin compounds were compared, the toxicity to these bacteria increased with the number of carbons in the alkyl chain; the tributyltin compounds are
times more toxic than trimethyltin compounds.
,
,
, and
, where
= alkyl group and
= halide. Within a series of compounds differing only in the number of R groups attached to the central tin atom, the most toxic compound was always the trialkyltin compound. The greatest difference in toxicity was found in the butyltin series of compounds; tributyltin was
times more toxic than dibutyltin and
times more toxic than (mono)butyltin. When trialkyltin compounds were compared, the toxicity to these bacteria increased with the number of carbons in the alkyl chain; the tributyltin compounds are
times more toxic than trimethyltin compounds.Keywords
Biological materials; Bioluminescence; Effluents; Ethanol; Marine animals; Microorganisms; Oceans; Testing; Tin; Water;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '87
Conference_Location
Halifax, NS, Canada
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1987.1160642
Filename
1160642
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