Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development
Prohibition of Ot (organotin) compounds was introduced in Japan in 1997 and worldwide from September 2008. This meant that the production of paints containing TBT compounds was stopped and alternatives to the available Ot antifoulants had to be developed. It has been claimed that the degradation by-...
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doaj-2248b14922944b2e98e7ba27c33c451c2020-11-24T21:12:37ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-12-0114142143310.3390/ijms14010421Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo DevelopmentNoritaka TsunemasaAi TsuboiHideo OkamuraProhibition of Ot (organotin) compounds was introduced in Japan in 1997 and worldwide from September 2008. This meant that the production of paints containing TBT compounds was stopped and alternatives to the available Ot antifoulants had to be developed. It has been claimed that the degradation by-products of these alternative antifoulants were less toxic than those of Ot compounds. Since the introduction of the alternative antifoulants, the accumulation of these compounds has been reported in many countries. However, the toxicity of these compounds was still largely unreported. In this research, the toxicity of the alternative Ot antifoulants TPBP (triphenylborane pyridine) and TPBOA (triphenylborane octadecylamine) and their degradation products on Crassostea gigas and Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus were tested. The results showed that toxic effects in Crassostea gigas was higher for each antifouling biocide than that in Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. Also, while the toxicity of the Organoboron antifoulants and the Ots were the same, the former’s degradation products were much less harmful.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/1/421bioassayTPBPTPBOAalternative antifoulantLC10LC50 |
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Noritaka Tsunemasa Ai Tsuboi Hideo Okamura Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development International Journal of Molecular Sciences bioassay TPBP TPBOA alternative antifoulant LC10 LC50 |
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Noritaka Tsunemasa Ai Tsuboi Hideo Okamura |
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Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development |
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Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development |
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Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development |
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Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development |
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Effects of Organoboron Antifoulants on Oyster and Sea Urchin Embryo Development |
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effects of organoboron antifoulants on oyster and sea urchin embryo development |
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Prohibition of Ot (organotin) compounds was introduced in Japan in 1997 and worldwide from September 2008. This meant that the production of paints containing TBT compounds was stopped and alternatives to the available Ot antifoulants had to be developed. It has been claimed that the degradation by-products of these alternative antifoulants were less toxic than those of Ot compounds. Since the introduction of the alternative antifoulants, the accumulation of these compounds has been reported in many countries. However, the toxicity of these compounds was still largely unreported. In this research, the toxicity of the alternative Ot antifoulants TPBP (triphenylborane pyridine) and TPBOA (triphenylborane octadecylamine) and their degradation products on Crassostea gigas and Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus were tested. The results showed that toxic effects in Crassostea gigas was higher for each antifouling biocide than that in Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. Also, while the toxicity of the Organoboron antifoulants and the Ots were the same, the former’s degradation products were much less harmful. |
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bioassay TPBP TPBOA alternative antifoulant LC10 LC50 |
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