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INHIBITORY EFFECT OF L-13492TO MICROBICS* MICROTOXTM TOXICITY ANALYZER SYSTEM
REPORT COMPLETED: 7/26/95
Prepared by: Susan A. Beach Adv. Environmental Biologist 3M Environmental laboratory Bldg. 2-3E-09 935 Bush Ave. St. Paul, MN 55144
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MicrotoxTM Inhibition Pagel July 26, 1995
Microbica' MicrotoxTM Analyzer is a temperature controlled photometric device which measures the reduction in bioluminescence of a naturally occurring marine bacterium, Photobactarium phosphoreum, in response to a chemical toxicant The MicrotoxTM System provides a simple and inexpensive method for the rapid screening of microbial toxicity of chemical substances and waste streams. It requires only a small sample size and permits duplicate determinations of one sample in 30-m inutes.
Toxicity of a chemical compound is reported as a percent decrease in light output. Similar to conventional bioassay toxicity data (e.g., LC50). EC50 is used for MicrotoxTM data. EC50 is defined as
the concentration of a toxicant causing a 50% reduction in light output from the base-line level.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Test Substance:
L-13492, Lot 2, 45% solids, 5/4/95
Appearance
Clear, colorless liquid
Aqueous Solubility
Apparently completely miscible with water.
Physicochemical Properties: See MSDS. This sample contains 44.9% product, 27.2% isopropyl alcohol and 27.9% water.
Date Received
Not recorded
Storage
In the dark at ambient room temperature (22 +. 2 C )
Stock Solution
Reported values
BlanLconlfais: Exposure:
Test date
200 mg/100 mL Millipore Milli-QTM Water. No color was apparent. Initial stock solution pH = 4.7; adjusted to pH 6.7 with 0.1 N NaOH. The osmotic strength of the stock solution was adjusted to 2% NaCI by adding 200 mg NaCI to 10 mL stock solution.
The reported values were based on nominal concentrations in the test media at the beginning of the microbial assay,
Two controls containing bacterial inoculum, but no test substance.
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5, 15, and 30-minutes
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Starting test concentrations
No. replicates
Dilution water
Temperature Procedure
125, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/L 2
Microbics' 2% NaCI solution
15C (controlled) The test was conducted in accordance with Microbics' MicrotoxTM Toxicity Analyzer, Model 500, Operating manual (1).
The concentrations tested and the corresponding response data (percent reduction in light output) derived from duplicated determinations were used to calculate the median effective concentration, "ECso". and the 95% confidence limits by least-squares regression statistics for log log data using a computer program provided by Microbics.
RESULTS;
' The percent reduction in light output and the EC50 values obtained after 5, 15, and 30-minutes exposure to the test substance L-13492 are summarized in Table 1.
The 30-minute median effective concentration, "ECso" was derived from duplicate determinations and was reported as 260 mg/L with a 95% confidence interval of 220 300 mg/L.
The data reported herein are based on tests performed by Gary W . Jorgensen. All raw data generated are archived in the Environmental Laboratory test facility, Bldg. 2-3E, St. Paul, Mn. ;
ACCEPTABILITY CRITERIA
fc ': 1 ) The control correction factors were > 0.7 at 5-minutes and > 0.6 at 15-minutes of exposure.
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The calculated 95% confidence factor for the EC<jo calculation for all three exposure periods
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f 3 ) The correlation coefficient for the EC50 calculation for all three exposure periods was > 0.9.
4 ) The coefficient of determination for the EC50 calcualtion for all three exposure periods was
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5 ) The reported values were based on nominal concentrations in the lest media at the beginning of
the microbial assay.
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GOOD LABORATORYPRACTISES
This study was not conducted under strict Good Laboratory Practices, but was conducted under the standard operating procedures for this laboratory. The raw data was reviewed by S A Beach prior to reporting. Copies of all raw data are included with this report
This study was conducted under 3M Environmental Lab Request number N2169.
REFERENCES
1 ) Microbics Corporation. 1989. How to run toxicity tests using the MicrotoxTM Model 500. Carlsbad, California.
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TABLE.1
L-134.9 2 PERCENT LIGHT LOSS(^
Test Cone.. ma/L
125
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250
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500
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1000
EC50 (95% C.l.) % by Voi.
5-min Exposure
13
19
37
75 630 (590-665)
15-min Exposure
29
43 '
; 65
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' 92
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300 (270-330)
30-min Exposure
34
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75
97 260 (220-300)
(1) Mean light loss of two replicates.
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ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY: MICROTOX PREP SHEET
TEST SUBSTANCE:
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1. Preparation of Stock Solution
Mass/Vol. Test Substance:
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Final Dilution Volume:
2a IL
Diluent: M lL U L A r ^
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Final Concentration o f Stock Solution:
JdL-
2. pH Adjustment of Stock Solution
InitialpH ofStock Solution: f. ~7-
*pH Adjusted to:
Qjf-
pH Adjusted with:
,,-fQlV A Off,
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* Osmotic Adjuster:
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Comments: / U
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4. Appearance of pH and Osmotically Adjusted Stock Solution
^CLEAR^r OPAQUE (circle one)
Color:
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Comments:
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5. Comments
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.Samle Descriotion: L-13492 uiauid
Procedure: BASIC
Initial Concentration : 1000 ma/L
Teat Time: 3 minutes
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TEST DATE: J i o / a s L . TEST TIME:. - U I 3 0 P i Q _ Arjoroved bv :
Gamoti.c Adjustment: NaC
Dilution Factor : 2
Concentration Unita in o /L
CONC.
GrtMMA
1 101.53/ 79.33
2 104.71/ 80.56
102.56/ 73.40
4 107.47/ 79.24
5 103.48/ 57.90
6 1O2 2o/ 5o 55
7 99.23/ 21.23
8 99.24/ 22.9o
jNTROL IT/10 = 84.34/ 94.33
RATIOS =
0.3994
CORRECTION FACTOR = 0.6939
125.0000 125.0000 250.OOOO 25C'.0000 500.oOOO 500.0000 1000.0000 1000 *oooo 91.24/10 1.23** 0.3925*
0.14595 0. 16453 0.25188 0.21514
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sTATSTICAL REPORT FGR DATA RILE N2169GJ.KS
E3 ftMATING SQUAT ION t LOO C 0.41 To LOO b -2.747S
NUMBEh OR DATA PAIRS USEDJ 4
RESIDUAL VARIANCE: 0.OOO10
9371 CONFIDENCE FACTOR: i.05999 FOR EC50
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT: R a 0.9t So 3
COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION: fir2 = 0.99727
EFFECTIVE CONCENTRATIONS <937. CONFIDENCE RAN GEs
EC50 =s 627 *7610 mo/l. ECCO SX 350.8651 mo /:.
EC IO St 249 *6539 m /L e c o ; as 91.2698 mo/L
( 592.23.T9 TO 1 309.8203 TO
< 209.6549 TO < 3.3324 TO
665.4 ;*3) 3?7.34'"6 )**i 297,2960>**
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CONCENTRAIION
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EC50 627.7610 ma/L (937. CONFIDENCE RANGE : 592.2339 TO 665.4193?
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Samole Descnotions
Liauid
P r o c e d u r a ! BASIC
Initial Concantration 100 0 ilio / L
Test Time: 13 minuta*
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Osinotic Ad iy*tmon ts N*C l
Dilution Factor : 2
Concentration Unita* mu/L
roN C .
GAMMA
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1 101.23/ 63.92
2 104.71/ <t>Z.37
3 102.50/ 50-.39
4 107.47/ Ci'J3w
5 103.48/ 32.23
102.26/ :i.44
7 99.23/ 2.78
3 99.24/ 7.07
wGNTKGL IT'IO 84.08 / 94.3.'
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STa TISTICAi. REPORT FOP DATA FILE N21o?Gi.Kli
ESTIM A TIN G EQUATION . LOG C 0.9002 x LOG o +2.4735
NUMSER OF DATA PAIRS USED: o
RESIDUAL VARIANCE 0.00157
957. CONFIDENCE FACTOR: 1.11 +16 FOR EC50
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT: R: - 0.99133
COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION: R-'2 = 0.96273
EFFECTIVE CONCENTRATIONS (95>1 CONFIDENCE R A N G E ):
EC50 - 297.5171 mo/L EC20 = S5.413I ma/L EC 10 = 41-1607 ma/L EC01 = 4.7533 mq/L
( 267.0336 TO t 66 34 19 TO
29.0734 TO < 2.2759 TO
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NUMBER
CONCENTRATION
1 125.0000 2 I25.0000 3 250.0000
4 250.0000 cr 500.0000
O 300.0000
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0 .401 0.413 0.775 0 .677 1.328 1 .36 7 1 1 .890 1I.040
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NUMBER
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GAMMA
GAMMA EST. 7. EFFECT
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125.0000 125.0000 250. 0000 250. 0000 500. 0000 500. 0000
0 . 4C10 0.4127
0 . 7952 0 6973 1. 3276 1.8689 >:
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0.3242 1.736.1
28. 624 2''. 31
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EC50 277.S17I mq/L <757. CONFIDENCE RANGE; 2*7.0336 TG 331.48<>4>
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Samoie DescriotianI L-1 3492 Lioe-.d ProciJur?i BASIC
Initial Concentration < 1000 mq/L
Ted?. Time: 30 minutes
NUMBER
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test d/
t e s t rn 'c : J 2 - J K > P (V1
Approved d v :
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Osmotic Adjustment: NaCi Dilution Factor : 2
CONIC.
GAMMA
! 101.53/ 61.47
104." 1/ 60.5* *% - 102.56/ 43.2-. 4 107.47/ 49.49
103.48/ 23.36 6 102.26/ ,72.39 7 99.23/ 2.91 6 99.24 i 3.1c CONTROL IT/IO - 83.59/ 94.33
RATIOS = 0.83-3 1
CORRECTION FACTOR = 0.3940
125.0000 123.0000 2;30.0000 230 .00010
500.0000 300.0000 lv 0.0000
.1000.OOOv
92, .7 102 23411 0.9-319*4!
047o65 0.54o24 1.10762 0.941404 2.7C3 i4 3.04 7024 29.4Eo'-i 2 * (>7o3
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lATInTICAL REPORT FOR DATA FILE N2.169GJ.K30
ESTIMATING EQUATION: LOG C = 0.5972 :< LOG b +2.4157
NUMBER OF DATA FAIRS USED: 3
RESIDUAL VARIANCE: 0.00003
957. CONFIDENCE FACTOR: 1.16209 FOR SCOO
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT : R: = 0 .9997c
COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION: R'"2 = 0.99951
EFFECTIVE CONCENTRATIONS (957 CONFIDENCE RANGE::
ECCO - 259.2361 tT>q/L
EC20 - 113.2775 mq/L EC 10 = 69.7942 mq/L ECOl -- 16.635 nq/L
( 223.07 73 TO 301.2560) < 7e.S.".3i TO 162.7922)M
< 425430 TO 114.4939) * t
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CONCENTR-h TION
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225.0O00 125.OOOO
250.0000
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500.0000 1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 1000.OOOO
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CONO.
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GAMMA
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GAMMA EST.
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EC50 257.2361 m?/L <95% CCNr .'DEMCE RANEs 22.;... / '3 TQ 301.25o0.<
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ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ARCHIVED FINAL REPORT
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LAB REQUEST NO. N2169 REQUESTOR NAME: SAB/S.J. MARTIN DEPARTMENT: 3048 PROJECT NO: BI703004UQ DATE RECEIVED: 05/17/1995 DESC: L-13492 ECOTOX TESTING
CONTRACT LAB(S): EXP COMP DATE: 07/03/1995 DATE COMPLETED: 01/30/1996 PROJECT LEAD: PHONE NO: 3M FAX NO: 651-778-6176
Results from Microtox Test:
Test Cone. mg/L 125 250 500 1000 EC50 95% C.I. sab 5/19/95
PERCENT LIGHT LOSS
5-min exp.
15-min exp.
13 29
19 43
37 65
75 92
630 300
(590 - 665)
(270 - 330)
30-min exp. 34 51 75 97
260 (220 - 300)
Activated Sludge Respiration Inhibition Test Results: There were some difficulties encountered in obtaining test results. The initial screening (limit) test indicated toxicity and the need for a study with lower concentrations. The second study showed low toxicity. The third study was invalid due to unacceptable differences in control respiration rates. The fourth study also indicated low toxicity. The final study was initiated to confirm the second and fourth study results. It is possible that in the first study an error in test solution preparation resulted in loading the test system with more test substance than planned. This could have induced a greater inhibition in respiration rate. SAB 7/31/95
Test Cone. mg/L 1000 Duplicate
Percent Inhibition in Respiration Rate
30-min Exposure
3-Hour Exposure
0 18
0 22
EC50
>1000
>1000
SAB 7/31/95 NOTE: 3 -HR results updated 2/19/96. An error was discovered in calculations of percent inhibition, sab 2/19/96 SEE LR N2332 FOR FISH, DAPHNIA, AND ALGAE TOXICITY TEST RESULTS. SAB 7/31/95
SAMPLE DATE
CODE
DESCRIPTION RESULT
MDL or (95% C.I.)
1 05/04/95 L-13492
LIQUID
MICROTOX MICROTOX - EC50
260 MG/L
(220 - 300)
03/29/2001
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY ARCHIVED FINAL REPORT
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-AB REQUEST NO. N 2169
SAMPLE DATE
CODE
CONTINUED DESCRIPTION
RESULT
1 05/04/95 L -13492
LIQUID
SLUDG-RESP SLUDGE RESPIRATION - EC50 >1000 MG/L
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