Affiliation:
1. Environment, Health, and Safety Division Georgia Tech Research Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia
2. School of Applied Biology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
The acute lethality of the salts of eight metals-HgCl2, BeSO4.4H2O, Al(NO3)3-9H2O, CuCl2-2H2O, ZnCl2, Pb(NO3)2, CdCl2, and Sr(NO3)2-was determined using a type of free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. The LC50 values were compared to the published mammalian oral LDso values for salts of the same metals. Within this set of chemicals, C. elegans was found to be a predictor of mammalian acute lethality, generating LC50 values parallel to the rat and mouse LD50 values. The total expenses for this testing are about 10% of the cost for mammalian acute lethality testing. The method is considered to have great promise, but further study is needed.
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Toxicology
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