Geosmin occurrence in riverine cyanobacterial mats: is it causing a significant health hazard?

Author:

Bláha L.12,Sabater S.34,Babica P.12,Vilalta E.3,Maršáálek B.12

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology (RECETOX), Masaryk University, Kamenice 3, 621 32 Brno, Czech Republic (E-mail: ludek.blaha@recetox.muni.cz). Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Experimental Phycology and Ecotoxicology, Kvetna 8, CZ-603 65 Brno, Czech Republic

2. Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Experimental Phycology and Ecotoxicology, Kvetna 8, CZ-603 65 Brno, Czech Republic (E-mail: marsalek@brno.cas.cz)

3. Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona, Avgda. Diagonal 645, 08028 Barcelona, Spain (E-mail: vilalta@porthos.bio.ub.es)

4. Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona, Avgda. Diagonal 645, 08028 Barcelona, Spain. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Girona, Campus Montilivi 17071, Girona, Spain (E-mail: sergi.sabater@udg.es)

Abstract

Toxicity endpoints (nonspecific cytotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and mutagenicity) were studied in cyanobacterial mats obtained from a shallow river. Some of the cyanobacterial mats tested were known to be non-geosmin producers, while others were geosmin-producers. No microcystin-like compounds were detected by HPLC in any of the biofilm samples. The mutagenicity and neurotoxicity of biofilm metabolites was negligible, and generally weak adverse effects of biofilm extracts detected in a battery of in-vitro assays indicated relatively low human health risks associated with biofilm toxicity. While the toxicity responses detected in the studied biofilms were weak, effects were not related to production of geosmin. It was therefore concluded that the production of this metabolite cannot be taken as an indication per se of the existence of a health hazard.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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