| Literature DB >> 33684704 |
Ana Cristina Lazzari Chiovatto1, André Vinicius Oliveira de Godoi2, Eliete Zanardi-Lamardo3, Fabio Andrei Duarte4, Tomás Ángel DelValls2, Camilo Dias Seabra Pereira5, Ítalo Braga Castro6.
Abstract
Products coal tar-based are largely used as concrete structures as protective coatings but some questions about leaching and potential toxic effects remain unclear. A laboratory experiment exposing oysters to miniaturized concrete pillars painted with Lackpoxi N1761 over time was performed and trace elements and 17 PAH were monitored in seawater exposure media, and oyster tissues. The original paint composition was also analyzed, and high concentrations of trace elements and PAH were detected. Sharp increases in PAH concentrations were observed after 6-96 h in exposure media and oyster tissues, suggesting that these compounds were leached from the painted structures. In parallel, the integrity of the hemocytes lysosomal membranes of exposed organisms has been damaged. Based on the response of this biomarker, the use of Lackpoxi N1761 is potentially harmful to the environment and it is required that coal tar-based paints be evaluated according to the environmental risk assessment protocols.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Paint; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Trace elements
Year: 2021 PMID: 33684704 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553