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Acute toxicity of drilling muds on Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) postlarvae

Abstract

A cute toxicity of six drilling muds (water based and synthetic based) was evaluated using Litopenaeus\nvannamei postlarvae to establish the 96 h median lethal concentration (LC50). The\nSuspended Particulate Phase (SPP) of each drilling mud was used as test material. Each mud\nSPP was evaluated using five test concentrations, and four replicates of each were used including the\ncontrol. LC50 values obtained ranged from 4224 ppm to 26635 ppm for Water Based Mud (WBM) and\nfrom 40781 ppm to 308248 ppm for Synthetic Based Mud (SBM). The test protocol for acute toxicity\nfor this species was validated through a control chart with the reference toxicant potassium dichromate.\nLitopenaeus vannamei clearly showed the required conditions to be used in acute toxicity tests. This research\nis pioneer in Colombia to determine the effects of drilling muds using a local marine organism.

Keywords:
Litopenaeus Acute toxicity Toxicant Toxicity Drilling fluid Potassium dichromate Drilling Shrimp Chemistry Pulp and paper industry Toxicology Fishery Biology Materials science Metallurgy

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Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
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