Miura, Patricia Tidori published the artcileStudy of the chemical composition and ecotoxicological evaluation of essential oils in Daphnia magna with potential use in aquaculture, Synthetic Route of 124-76-5, the main research area is Daphnia essential oil chem composition aquaculture ecotoxicol.
Essential oils have been used in aquaculture due to their wide range of biol. activities. However, even though they have a potentially low risk for fish, it is necessary to assess the risks to nontarget organisms to guarantee their safe use in the environment. Here, we assessed the acute toxicity on the model organism Daphniamagna of seven essential oils of interest in aquaculture (Lippiaalba, Lippiagracilis, Lippiasidoides, Menthaarvensis, Menthapiperita, Ocimumgratissimum and Pipercallosum). Furthermore, we also studied the chem. composition of essential oils using gas chromatog.-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to relate toxicity to the chem. composition The half maximal effective concentration values during 48 h of exposure (EC50-48 h) of the essential oils for D. magna showed toxicity ranging from moderately (EC50-48 h 3.59 mg/L for L. gracilis, followed by L. sidoides, L. alba and O. gratissimum) to slightly toxic (EC50-48 h 43.74 mg/L for M. piperita as the least toxic, M. arvensis and P. callosum). Thus, for the purpose of establishing ecol. safe therapeutic protocols, the correct use of these substances in aquaculture should be considered, as the toxicity of the essential oils observed indicates potential interference with the nontarget organism D. magna.
Aquaculture Research published new progress about Acute toxicity. 124-76-5 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is rel-(1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol, and the molecular formula is C10H18O, Synthetic Route of 124-76-5.
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