Adsorption of sulfonamides to marine diatoms and arthropods
2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 82; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.etap.2020.103557
ISSN1872-7077
AutoresRie Matsuura, Reina Kanehara, Aya Kadoya, Satoru Suzuki,
Tópico(s)Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
ResumoSulfonamides are frequently detected in the environment, where these compounds adsorb to soil particles and are retained in the environment. However, adsorption of sulfonamides to planktonic particles in the sea is not known. Here we demonstrate that sulfonamides adsorb to a diatom (Chaetoceros) and an arthropod (Artemia), albeit at low levels, under laboratory conditions. In both plankton, sulfamethazine (SMT) was more readily adsorbed than was sulfamethoxazole (SMX). The adsorption occurred quickly and the concentration on the plankton was stable for at least 24 h (Chaetoceros) or 5 h (Artemia). These data suggest that marine plankton may retain sulfonamides, although the adsorbed concentration per cell or individual is not high.
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