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1 Real-Time Optogenetics System for Controlling Gene Expression Using a Model-Based Design. Soffer G, Perry JM, Shih SCC 33543619
BIOLOGY
2 Increased oxidative modifications of amniotic fluid albumin in pregnancies associated with gestational diabetes mellitus. Boisvert MR, Koski KG, Skinner CD 20063865
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Development of a particle-trap preconcentration-soft ionization mass spectrometric technique for the quantification of mercury halides in air Deeds DA; Ghoshdastidar A; Raofie F; Guérette ÉA; Tessier A; Ariya PA; 25837315
MASSSPEC
4 Integration of World-to-Chip Interfaces with Digital Microfluidics for Bacterial Transformation and Enzymatic Assays. Moazami E, Perry JM, Soffer G, Husser MC, Shih SCC 30945840
ENCS
5 Analyzing the Biochemical Alteration of Green Algae During Chronic Exposure to Triclosan Based on Synchrotron-Based Fourier Transform Infrared Spectromicroscopy. Xin X, Huang G, An C, Weger H, Cheng G, Shen J, Rosendahl S 31117408
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Title:Analyzing the Biochemical Alteration of Green Algae During Chronic Exposure to Triclosan Based on Synchrotron-Based Fourier Transform Infrared Spectromicroscopy.
Authors:Xin XHuang GAn CWeger HCheng GShen JRosendahl S
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31117408?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:31117408 Category:Anal Chem Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities , University of Regina , Regina , Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 , Canada.
2 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering , Concordia University , Montreal , Québec H3G 1M8 , Canada.
3 Department of Biology , University of Regina , Regina , Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 , Canada.
4 Canadian Light Source , Saskatoon , Saskatchewan S7N 2 V3 , Canada.

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Analyzing the Biochemical Alteration of Green Algae During Chronic Exposure to Triclosan Based on Synchrotron-Based Fourier Transform Infrared Spectromicroscopy.

Anal Chem. 2019 May 31;:

Authors: Xin X, Huang G, An C, Weger H, Cheng G, Shen J, Rosendahl S

Abstract

The study explored the chronic toxicity of triclosan to green microalga Chlorococcum sp. under multiple interactions among multiple environmental conditions. This is the first study on chronic algal toxicity to combine synchrotron-based Fourier transform infrared spectromicroscopy, factorial analysis, principal component analysis, and stepwise-cluster analysis. Such a combination helps to reveal the toxic mechanism at the molecular level and explore the inner correlationship among multiple environmental conditions. In the 120-h test, nitrogen content became the most significant factor of the physiochemical properties. Some insignificant factors in the 48-h test became significant in the 120-h test. Temperature * nitrogen content, temperature * phosphorus content, and pH * phosphorus content were the most significant two-order interactions. Temperature * pH * NaCl concentration and temperature * NaCl concentration * phosphorus content were the most significant three-order interactions. More high-order interactions became significant in the 120-h test, indicating the complexity and impacts of all the factors may increase when time was extended. The chronic toxicity of triclosan presented more distinguishable variations among treatments based on biochemical alterations. These results demonstrate that the sensitivity and fragility of algae to triclosan can be amplified with time extension. Long-term exposure can be applied to better evaluate and predict the environmental toxicity behavior of triclosan. It can also help with environmental evaluation and risk management of real-world triclosan toxicity.

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