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Establishing a ready biodegradability test system using OxiTop® to evaluate chemical fate in a realistic environment.

Saki Takekoshi1,2, Kotaro Takano1, Yoshihide Matoba1, Makiko Mukumoto1, Akira Tachibana2.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to propose the use of OxiTop® for measuring biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) under the Japanese Chemical Substances Control Law in order to properly evaluate chemical fate in a real environment. In our previous study, the biodegradation of test chemicals was accelerated by both adsorbing the chemical to silica gel with chloroform and increasing the medium volume from 300 to 3900 mL in the OECD 301F test using a coulometer. However, the biodegradability of these chemicals could not be evaluated based on BOD due to chloroform residue in the silica gel, or the medium volume could not be increased further due to the oven size of the coulometer. In this study, we established an evaluation system using OxiTop® based on BOD by increasing the medium volume to 9000 mL. Based on triplicate testing, increasing the medium volume accelerated biodegradation and decreased variation in BOD. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan 2022. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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Keywords:  OECD 301; OxiTop®; biodegradability; coulometer; test medium volume

Year:  2022        PMID: 35414760      PMCID: PMC8931551          DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.D21-046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pestic Sci        ISSN: 1348-589X            Impact factor:   1.519


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1.  Environmentally Relevant Inoculum Concentrations Improve the Reliability of Persistent Assessments in Biodegradation Screening Tests.

Authors:  Timothy J Martin; Jason R Snape; Abigail Bartram; Aidan Robson; Kishor Acharya; Russell J Davenport
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2017-02-23       Impact factor: 9.028

2.  High Throughput Biodegradation-Screening Test To Prioritize and Evaluate Chemical Biodegradability.

Authors:  Timothy J Martin; Andrew K Goodhead; Kishor Acharya; Ian M Head; Jason R Snape; Russell J Davenport
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2017-05-26       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  Biodegradabilities of some chain oils in groundwater as determined by the respirometric BOD OxiTop method.

Authors:  Pekka Vähäoja; Toivo Kuokkanen; Ilkka Välimäki; Sauli Vuoti; Paavo Perämäki
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2004-11-10       Impact factor: 4.142

4.  A critical comparison of respirometric biodegradation tests based on OECD 301 and related test methods.

Authors:  Peter Reuschenbach; Udo Pagga; Uwe Strotmann
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 11.236

5.  Investigation of OECD 301F ready biodegradability test to evaluate chemical fate in a realistic environment.

Authors:  Saki Takekoshi; Kotaro Takano; Yoshihide Matoba; Masayuki Sato; Akira Tachibana
Journal:  J Pestic Sci       Date:  2021-05-20       Impact factor: 1.519

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