Effects reported: Physiology Mortality Behavior Enzyme(s) Histology
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ReferencePubMed ID of research paper
Experimental TypeIn vivo or in vitro
Cell / TissueIf in vitro, cells derived from aquaculture-relevant species
Cell / TissueIf in vitro, tissues obtained from aquaculture-relevant species
Cell / TissueIf in vivo, left blank
Test OrganismAquaculture-relevant species tested for toxic effect
LifestageLifestage of the test organism if mentioned in the reference
AdministrationRoute by which the chemical enters the test organism or treatment method
Administered dose rangeDifferent doses of chemicals tested in this study
Significant dose rangeSignificant result(s) at specific doses
Trend Direction of effect over time
Measurement Parameter used to quantify the effect
Effect Overall observed biological outcome or toxicological effect
Reference Experiment type Cell / tissue Test organism Lifestage Administration Administered dose Significant dose Trend Measurement Effect
PMID:26401637 In vivo - Daphnia magna - - 1.18
µg/L
1.18
µg/L
Decreased Acute toxic effect concentration Physiology
PMID:34628582 In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Sediment treatment 10.0-97.0
μg/kg
10.0-97.0
μg/kg
Decreased Lethal body concentration Mortality
In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Sediment treatment 3.0-10.0
μg/kg
3.0-10.0
μg/kg
Decreased Subchronic/Chronic toxic concentration Mortality
In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Water treatment 1.0-5.1
µg/L
1.0-5.1
µg/L
Decreased Lethal body concentration Mortality
In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Water treatment 3
µg/L
3
µg/L
Decreased Smell/Sniff Behavior
In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Water treatment 0.05-1.0
µg/L
0.3-1.0
µg/L
Decreased Subchronic/Chronic toxic concentration Mortality
In vivo - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Fry Water treatment 2.0-3.0
µg/L
2.0-3.0
µg/L
Decreased Swimming Behavior
PMID:36030007 In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0006
µg/L
0.0006
µg/L
Altered Behavioral changes, general Behavior
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0006
µg/L
0.0006
µg/L
Decreased Hepatosomatic index (HIS) Physiology
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
Decreased Respiratory rate Physiology
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0003-0.0006
µg/L
0.0003-0.0006
µg/L
Increased Catalase activity Enzyme(s)
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0003-0.0006
µg/L
0.0003-0.0006
µg/L
Increased Glutathione peroxidase activity Enzyme(s)
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
Increased Glutathione reductase (GR) activity Enzyme(s)
In vivo - Cyprinus carpio Juvenile - 0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
0.0002-0.0006
µg/L
Increased Lesions Histology
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ReferencePubMed ID of research paper
Experimental TypeIn vivo or in vitro
Cell / TissueIf in vitro, cells derived from aquaculture-relevant species
Cell / TissueIf in vitro, tissues obtained from aquaculture-relevant species
Cell / TissueIf in vivo, left blank
Test OrganismAquaculture-relevant species tested for toxic effect
LifestageLifestage of the test organism if mentioned in the reference
AdministrationRoute by which the chemical enters the test organism or treatment method
Administered dose rangeDifferent doses of chemicals tested in this study
Significant dose rangeSignificant result(s) at specific doses
Trend Direction of effect over time
Measurement Parameter used to quantify the effect
Effect Overall observed biological outcome or toxicological effect
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