Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii

This study aims to measure the effect of toxic aqueous solutions of metals on the mobility of Artemia salina nauplii by using digital image processing. The instrument consists of a camera with a macro lens, a dark chamber, a light source and a laptop computer. Four nauplii were inserted into a macro...

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Main Authors: Varvara Kokkali, Ioannis Katramados, Jeffrey D. Newman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-03-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/1/2/36
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spelling doaj-ae8b9563ffef4f398d4ec96b2d1945e82020-11-24T22:31:59ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742011-03-0112364510.3390/bios1020036Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina NaupliiVarvara KokkaliIoannis KatramadosJeffrey D. NewmanThis study aims to measure the effect of toxic aqueous solutions of metals on the mobility of Artemia salina nauplii by using digital image processing. The instrument consists of a camera with a macro lens, a dark chamber, a light source and a laptop computer. Four nauplii were inserted into a macro cuvette, which contained copper, cadmium, iron and zinc ions at various concentrations. The nauplii were then filmed inside the dark chamber for two minutes and the video sequence was processed by a motion tracking algorithm that estimated their mobility. The results obtained by this system were compared to the mortality assay of the Artemia salina nauplii. Despite the small number of tested organisms, this system demonstrates great sensitivity in quantifying the mobility of the nauplii, which leads to significantly lower EC50 values than those of the mortality assay. Furthermore, concentrations of parts per trillion of toxic compounds could be detected for some of the metals. The main novelty of this instrument relies in the sub-pixel accuracy of the tracking algorithm that enables robust measurement of the deterioration of the mobility of Artemia salina even at very low concentrations of toxic metals.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/1/2/36Artemia salinacrustaceansimage processingmobilitytoxicity assay
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author Varvara Kokkali
Ioannis Katramados
Jeffrey D. Newman
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Ioannis Katramados
Jeffrey D. Newman
Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
Biosensors
Artemia salina
crustaceans
image processing
mobility
toxicity assay
author_facet Varvara Kokkali
Ioannis Katramados
Jeffrey D. Newman
author_sort Varvara Kokkali
title Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
title_short Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
title_full Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
title_fullStr Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the Effect of Metal Ions on the Mobility of Artemia salina Nauplii
title_sort monitoring the effect of metal ions on the mobility of artemia salina nauplii
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2011-03-01
description This study aims to measure the effect of toxic aqueous solutions of metals on the mobility of Artemia salina nauplii by using digital image processing. The instrument consists of a camera with a macro lens, a dark chamber, a light source and a laptop computer. Four nauplii were inserted into a macro cuvette, which contained copper, cadmium, iron and zinc ions at various concentrations. The nauplii were then filmed inside the dark chamber for two minutes and the video sequence was processed by a motion tracking algorithm that estimated their mobility. The results obtained by this system were compared to the mortality assay of the Artemia salina nauplii. Despite the small number of tested organisms, this system demonstrates great sensitivity in quantifying the mobility of the nauplii, which leads to significantly lower EC50 values than those of the mortality assay. Furthermore, concentrations of parts per trillion of toxic compounds could be detected for some of the metals. The main novelty of this instrument relies in the sub-pixel accuracy of the tracking algorithm that enables robust measurement of the deterioration of the mobility of Artemia salina even at very low concentrations of toxic metals.
topic Artemia salina
crustaceans
image processing
mobility
toxicity assay
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/1/2/36
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