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Influence of an Aquatic Humic Acid on the Bioconcentration of Selected Compounds inDaphnia magna

Several chemicals covering a wide range of octanol–water partition coefficients were assayed for their bioconcentration inDaphnia magnain the presence of an aquatic humic acid. Assuming the properties of the humic acid used were similar to those known for organic matter from soils, the influence of...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1998-09, Vol.41 (1), p.73-76
Main Authors: Schramm, K.-W., Behechti, A., Beck, B., Kettrup, A.
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Language:English
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Summary:Several chemicals covering a wide range of octanol–water partition coefficients were assayed for their bioconcentration inDaphnia magnain the presence of an aquatic humic acid. Assuming the properties of the humic acid used were similar to those known for organic matter from soils, the influence of the aquatic humic acid on physicochemical moderation of bioconcentration could not be demonstrated experimentally in a logKowrange of the chemicals between 2 and 6. Thus, the lipophilic character of the aquatic humic acid and the related effect of solubilization of the chemicals in the aqueous phase are much less than expected. This result is confirmed by determining the octanol–water partition coefficient of the aquatic humic acid. Comparing this value with logKowvalues of humic acids of terrestrial origin, it can be clearly demonstrated that the lipophilicity of the aquatic humic acid is lower by a factor of 50.
ISSN:0147-6513
1090-2414
DOI:10.1006/eesa.1998.1669