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Effects of environmental concentrations of 6PPD and its quinone metabolite on the growth and reproduction of freshwater cladoceran
The widespread occurrence and accumulation of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6PPD) and its quinone metabolite, 6PPD quinone (6PPD-Q), have been globally recognized as a critical environmental issue. However, knowledge on the adverse effects of 6PPD and 6PPD-Q on freshwater inver...
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description | The widespread occurrence and accumulation of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6PPD) and its quinone metabolite, 6PPD quinone (6PPD-Q), have been globally recognized as a critical environmental issue. However, knowledge on the adverse effects of 6PPD and 6PPD-Q on freshwater invertebrates is limited. This study investigated the effects of 6PPD and its oxidative byproduct, 6PPD-Q, on the growth and reproduction of Daphnia pulex. Through 21-day exposure experiments, we measured the uptake of 0.1, 1, and 10 μg/L 6PPD and 6PPD-Q by D. pulex and assessed the effects on growth and fecundity of D. pulex. While 6PPD and 6PPD-Q did not affect the mortality rate of D. pulex, 6PPD-Q exposure inhibited the growth of D. pulex, indicating potential ecological risks. In particular, the reproductive capacity of D. pulex remained unaffected across the tested concentrations of 6PPD and 6PPD-Q, suggesting specific toxicological pathways that warrant further investigation. This study underscored the importance of evaluating the sublethal effects of emerging contaminants such as 6PPD and 6PPD-Q on aquatic invertebrates, and highlighted the need for comprehensive risk assessments to better understand their environmental impacts.
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