

Author: Devillers James Chezeau Aurélie Thybaud Eric Poulsen Véronique Porcher Jean-Marc Graff Lionel Vasseur Paule Mouchet Florence Ferrier Vincent Quiniou Françoise
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
ISSN: 1537-6524
Source: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, Vol.12, Iss.4, 2002-10, pp. : 255-263
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Abstract
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (EGBE) and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate (EGBEA) were tested for their acute and chronic toxicity to various organisms occupying different trophic levels in the aquatic ecosystems. The obtained results and those collected from the literature clearly show that EGBE affects the survival, growth, and reproduction of aquatic organisms only at concentrations of approximately 100 mg/L or more. EGBEA appears to be slightly more ecotoxic to aquatic species. At 1000 and 10,000 mg/L, both chemicals strongly affect the early stages of development of the Japanese oyster, but such concentrations are too high to be found in aquatic environments. Micronucleus tests on
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