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Influence of Temperature on the Survival, Growth and Sensitivity of Benthic Amphipods, Mandibulophoxus mai and Monocorophium acherusicum (국내산저서단각류 Mandibulophoxus mai와 Monocorophium acherusicum의 생존, 성장 및 민감도에 대한 온도의 영향)

  • Lee Kyu-Tae;Lee Jung-Suk;Kim Dong-Hoon;Kim Chan-Kook;Park Kun-Ho;Kang Seong-Gil;Park Gyung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2005
  • A series of experiments was conducted to evaluate the effects of temperature on the survival, growth and sensitivity of the benthic amphipods, Mandibuluphoxus mai and Monocnrophium acherusicum, which have been recently developed as new sediment toxicity testing species in Korea. The biological performance for each amphipod species was determined by the survival and growth rates at different water temperatures. The influence of temperature on the sensitivity to reference toxicant, Cd, was determined by the comparison of survival rates of amphipods exposed to control and Cd-spiked seawater at different temperatures. Temperature significantly influenced on the survival, growth and Cd sensitivity of both amphipods. Tolerable ranges of temperature for the >80% individuals of both M. mai and M. acherusicum with sediment substrates were mostly overlapped (13 to 22℃). The daily growth rates of M. mai and M. acherkisicum increased proportionally with temperature up to 20℃ and 25℃. respectively. Similarly, the sensitivities of M. mai and M. acheyusicum to Cd increased with temperature up to 20℃ and 15℃, respectively. Overall results showed that temperature is a substantially important factor potentially influencing the results of lethal and sublethal bioassays using the amphipods. Therefore, defining the adequate ranges of experimental temperature for the toxicity testing species is the pre-requisite for the development of standardized bioassay protocols.

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Group sequential testing methods for comparing cure rates (임상시험에서 치료율 비교를 위한 집단축차검정법에 관한 고찰)

  • 박경미;이재원
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.95-108
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    • 1996
  • There are many clinical trials where a large portion of the patients are cured of disease. In such a case, one might be more interested in testing the differences in cure rates rather than other types of differences in failure distribution. For ethical and economic reasons, clinical trials must be repeatedly monitored for evidence of treatment benefit or harm. In this article, we examined by simulation the properties of nonparametric group sequential methods for comparing the cure rates between two treatment groups during the trial in a wide range of alternatives, censoring rates and cure rates.

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Evaluation of Environmental Toxicities for Priority Water Pollutants in a Small Watershed by Bioassays - Comparision between Lettuce Seed Germination Test and Microtox Bioassay - (생물학적 검정법을 이용한 소규모 수계내 수질 오염물질의 환경독성 평가 -상추씨 발아시험과 Microtox 시험 비교-)

  • 이지나;황인영
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 1999
  • Environmental toxicities of priority water pollutants were evaluated by two selected bioassays, Lettuce seed germination/elongation test and Microtox acute toxicity test. Toxic chemicals (heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and phenolic compounds) inhibited the germination rate and root elongation of Lettuce seed, as well as the bioluminescence of Microtox bacteria. When test biota were exposed to target chemicals, the sensitivity of Lettuce bioassay was relatively lower than that of Microtox bioassay. However, Lettuce bioassay may be a good candidate for prescreening the environmental toxicities of priority water pollutants, since the testing method with Lettuce seed was relatively easier and more economic than with Microtox bacteria. Toxicity tests were conducted to compare the validity and sensitivity of both bioassays for sediment from a small stream passed through urban area as well as leachate from a municipal solid waste landfill. From experimental results, we found that Lettuce test and Microtox test are compensated each other as a battery of bioassay for evaluating the environmental toxicities of field samples obtained from a small stream contaminated by pollutants.

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작업환경을 위한 TVL의 근거 - PENTACHLOROPHENOL(1)

  • Kim, Chi-Nyeon
    • 월간산업보건
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    • s.262
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    • pp.26-29
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    • 2010
  • 펜타클로로페놀의 현재 직업적 노출기준은 $0.5\;mg/m^3$(TLV-TWA)으로 권고하고 있다. 이 수치는 눈, 점막과 상기도의 염증과 발한, 열, 위장 불만, 시각 장해, 중추 신경계와 심혈관계 장해를 유발할 수 있는 급성 독성의 가능성을 최소로 하는 것을 목적으로 설정하였다. Chloracne는 공업용 펜타클로로페놀을 사용하거나 펜타클로로페놀을 생산하는 근로자들에 대해서 보고하였다. 펜타클로로페놀은 피부를 통해서 즉시 흡수되는데, 이 물질의 조직 독성은 펜타클로로페놀을 포함한 용액이나 펜타클로로페놀로 오염된 의류와 접촉된 사람에게서 보고되었다. 따라서 피부경고주석은 적합한 것으로 판단되었다. 펜타클로로페놀의 발암성 잠재력에 대한 명확한 증거는 간세포성과 신장에 가까운 신생물이 관찰된 설치류 생물 검정에서 발견되었다. 그러므로 본 물질은 인간에게 불명확한 관련성을 가진 동물성 발암물질(A3)로 설정하였다. 충분한 자료가 확보되지 않아 감작성 (SEN) 경고주석 또는 TLV-STEL은 권고되지 않았다. 펜타클로로페놀은 생물학적 노출지수(BEIs)가 권고된 물질이다.

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Toxic Effects of 5 Organic Solvents on Euglena agilis (국내 생물 종 유글레나(Euglena agilis)를 이용한 5종 유기용매의 독성평가)

  • Lee, Junga;Chang, Soon-Woong;Kim, Ji-Tae;Kim, Dong-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2015
  • Acute toxicity tests for 5 organic solvents were conducted using Euglena agilis carter (E. agilis), a Korean domestic organism. Organic solvents decreased the growth rate of E. agilis in a dose dependent manner. The toxicity to E. agilis was increased in the order of chloroform>acetone${\geq}$ethanol${\geq}$methanol>DMSO based on $EC_{50}$ values from growth test. Organic solvents also induced cell motility and morphological changes of E. agilis. Especially significant effects on the cell swimming velocity, motility, and compactness were observed for chloroform at the concentration of $EC_{50}$ calculated from 96 hr growth test. Overall, toxic responses of E. agilis to test substances are comparable to or more sensitive than D. magna, M. macrocopa and V. fischeri. Our study demonstrates that E. agilis can be a putative ecotoxicity test model organism to assess domestic water quality. Results obtained from this study can be applied to establish the standard test guidelines for ecotoxicity test using E. agilis.

Biomonitoring the Genotoxicity of Environmental Pollutants Using the Tradescantia Bioassay (환경 중 유전독성물질 검색을 위한 자주달개비 생물검정 기법의 적용연구)

  • 신해식
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Environmental Toocicology Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 2004
  • Higher plants can be valuable genetic assay systems for monitoring environmental pollutants and evaluating their biological toxicity. Two assays are considered ideal for in situ monitoring and testing of soil, airborne and aqueous mutagenic agents; the Tradescantia stamen hair assay for somatic cell mutations and the Tradescantia micronucleus assay for chromosome aberrations. Both assays can be used for in vivo and in vitro testing of mutagens. Since higher plant systems are now recognized as excellent indicators and have unique advantages over in situ monitoring and screening, higher plant systems could be accepted by regulatory authorities as an alternative first-tier assay system for the detection of possible genetic damages resulting from the pollutants or chemicals used and produced by industrial sectors. It has been concluded that potential mutagen and carcinogen such as the heavy metals among indoor air particulates, volatile compounds in the working places, soil, and water pollutants contribute to the overall health risk. This contribution can be considerable under certain circumstances. It is therefore important to identify the level of genotoxic activity in the environment and to relate it to the biomarkers of a health risk in humans. The results from the higher plant bioassays could make a significant contribution to assessing the risks of pollutants and protecting the public from agents that can cause mutation and/or cancer. The plant bioassays, which are relatively inexpensive and easy to handle, are recommended for the scientists who are interested in monitoring pollutants and evaluating their environmental toxicity to living organisms.

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Expression of Fusion Products of Insecticidal Crystal Protein Genes from Two Different Bacillus thuringiensis Strains (두종의 Bacillus thuringiensis 내독소단백질 유전자의 융합에 의한 발현)

  • 제연호;김상현
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 1993
  • Expression of insecticidal protein by fusion product of truncated HD-1[CryIA(a)] N-terminal and HD-73[CryIA(c)] C-Terminal fragment of Bacillus thruingiensis subsp. kurstaki was investigate. Immunological analysis of transformants by using polyclonal antisera raised against the whole-crystal protein of HD-1 revealed that SK4 and SK5 were observed cross-reaction with polypeptides of 77-kDa and 105-kDa, respectively. Bioassay of the transformant pSK5 to Plutella maculipennis and Heliothis assulta were 96% and 97%, respectively.

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Subchronic Toxicity of Herbicide Butachlor in Fish , the Medaka (Oryzias latipes) (제초제 Butachlor의 송사리에 대한 아급성(亞急性) 독성(毒性))

  • Shin, Chun-Chul;Lee, Sung-Kyu;Roh, Jung-Ku
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 1985
  • To establish an evaluation system of aquatic toxicity of chemicals at no-effect level, flow through and early life stage toxicity test were performed on a freshwater fish, the medaka (Oryzias latipes). The characteristics of medaka as a bioassay organism for the chronic toxicity test were discussed. Maximum acceptable toxicant concentration(MATC) of butachlor for the madaka in soft water was estimated using survival, growth, and reproduction as indicators of toxic effects. During a 3-month period, the fry of medaka were exposed to butachor concentrations ranging from 0.16 to 0.0l mg/liter and the DO concentration, temperature, and pH in the exposure chamber were measured to check the test condition. The highest concentration showed slight decrease of growth rate in medaka and reduced hatchability of spawning egg. Survival, growth, and reproductive success of adults in butachlor concentration of 0.04 and 0.01 mg/liter were not different from those of the control. The MATC was estimated to be between 0.04 and 0.16 mg/liter for medaka.

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Toxicity of Several Insecticides Against Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and Gymnosoma rotundatum (Diptera: Tachinidae) (몇 가지 살충제의 썩덩나무노린재와 뚱보기생파리에 대한 독성)

  • Chung, Bu-Keun;Lim, Eugene;Lee, Heung-Su;Park, Chung Gyoo
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.457-460
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    • 2014
  • Toxicity of several insecticides was tested against the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), and adult Gymnosoma rotundatum (Diptera: Tachinidae) in a sweet persimmon orchard. H. halys was captured using black light traps and G. rotundatum adults were collected using sticky traps lured with an aggregation pheromone, methyl-(E,E,Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate of Plautia stali. Five insecticides, namely, bifenthrin 2 WP, buprofenzine+dinotefuran (20+15) WP, clothianidin 8 SC, dinotefuran 10 WP, and thiamethoxam 10 WP, were moderately toxic to G. rotundatum, resulting in 55.3% to 74.3% mortality. Bifenthrin 2 WP caused 93.1% mortality at 72 h within cages as a residual toxicity, and others caused varied mortalities.

Selective toxicity of aphicides to the predator Harmonia axyridis(Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Myzus persicae(Homoptera: Aphididae) (복숭아혹진딧물(Myzus persicae)과 무당벌레(Harmonia axyridis)에 대한 진딧물방제용 살충제의 선택독성)

  • Kim, Gil-Hah;Lee, Young-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 1999
  • This experiment was conducted to select the selective aphicides to Myzus persicae adults and its predator, Harmonia axyridis adults. The effects of the selective aphicides on the longevity, fecundity and hatchability of predaror were examined. All experiments were tested at the recommended concentration of those aphicides. Mortalities of adult H. axyridis to pirimicarb (162.5 ppm), fenvalerate (50 ppm) and endosulfan (577.5ppm) were shown 0, 20 and 22.5%, respectively. Endosulfan and fenvalerate showed the mortality above 48% to eggs and larvae H. axyridis, but pirimicarb was not toxic to those stages. Pirimicarb did not affect to the longevity, fecundity and hatchability of H. axyridis, but endosulfan and fenvalerate severely affected to the predators. From these results, pirimicarb can be used in biological controls for M. persicae.

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