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Strupenost in učinki vodne raztopine natrijevega klorata(I) na vodne bolhe (Daphnia magna)
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Natrijev klorat(I), najdemo pod komercialnim imenom varikina. Najprej so ga uporabljali, kot belilno sredstvo, kasneje pa so ugotovili, da ima tudi protimikrobne učinke in ga zato še danes veliko uporabljajo v medicinske namene. Med prvo in drugo svetovno vojno so ga uporabljali tudi za razkuževanje ran in opeklin. Koncentracije, ki se uporabljajo v zdravstvu so zelo nizke in ne vplivajo škodljivo na ljudi in živali. Ker pa je kemikalija na trgu zlahka in po zelo nizki ceni dostopna, se lahko hitro zgodi, da se zaradi premalega ozaveščanja ljudi v okolje spustijo višje koncentracije, ki pa so strupene za vodne organizme. V okviru te diplomske naloge smo izvedli akutni test strupenosti na vodne bolhe (Daphnia magna), ki je bil povzet po smernici OECD. Imobilizacijo bolh smo opazovali po 24 in 48 urah in določili vrednost LC50. Daphnia magna je le ena od vrst, ki jih uporabljamo za standarnizirane teste in je bila za test izbrana na podlagi svojih morfoloških in fizioloških značilnosti. Za test je bila uporabljena 13 % vodna raztopina natrijevega klorata(I). Po pregledu literature smo našli kar nekaj podatkov o strupenosti natrijevega klorata(I) za živali. Viri navajajo, da je strupenost natrijevega klorata(I) odvisna predvsem od koncentracije in poti skozi katero vztopa kemikalija v telo.
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Ekotoksikologija
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Bachelor thesis/paper
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2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
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PEF - Faculty of Education
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2017
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20.500.12556/RUL-95898
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25.09.2017
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KOSI, Tadeja, 2017,
Strupenost in učinki vodne raztopine natrijevega klorata(I) na vodne bolhe (Daphnia magna)
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Title:
Toxicity and effects of aqueous solution of sodium chlorate(I) on water fleas (Daphnia magna)
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Sodium hypochlorite is found under the commercial name of bleach. It was first used as a bleaching agent, and it was discovered later on that it also has antimicrobial effects, which is why it is still widely used today for medical purposes. During the First and Second World Wars, it was also used for disinfecting wounds and burns. The concentrations used in healthcare are very low and do not have a harmful effect on humans and animals. However, since the chemical is easily accessible on the market at a very low price, it can quickly occur that due to the lack of awareness in people, higher concentrations, which are potentially toxic to aquatic organisms, are released in the environment. In the scope of this thesis, an acute toxicity test on water fleas (Daphnia magna) was conducted in accordance with the OECD Guideline. The immobilisation of the animals was observed after 24 and 48 hours and the LC50 value was determined. Daphnia magna is only one of the species used for standardized tests and it was selected due to its morphological and physiological characteristics. A 13 % aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite was used for the test. Several literature sources report on the toxicity of sodium hypochlorite to animals. The data indicate that the toxicity of sodium hypochlorite depends primarily on the concentration and the pathway through which the chemical enters the body.
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Ecotoxicology
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