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Microcosm Evaluation of the Toxicity and Risk to Aquatic Macrophytes from Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid

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Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) is an anthropogenic contaminant detected in various environmental and biologic matrices. This compound is a fluorinated surfactant, a class of molecules renowned for their persistence and their global distribution but for which few ecotoxicological data are currently available, especially under field conditions. The toxicity of PFOS to the aquatic macrophytes Myriophyllum sibiricum and M. spicatum was investigated using 12,000 L outdoor microcosms. Replicate microcosms (n = 3) were treated with 0.3, 3, 10, and 30 mg/L PFOS as the potassium salt and assessed at regular intervals during a period of 42 days. M. sibiricum was more sensitive to PFOS under these simulated field conditions than M. spicatum. Toxicity was observed in the evaluated end points at >3 mg/L PFOS for EC10s and >12 mg/L PFOS for EC50s for M. spicatum and in M. sibiricum at >0.1 mg/L PFOS for EC10s and >1.6 mg/L PFOS for EC50s. The no observed–effect concentration (NOEC) for M. spicatum was consistently ≥11.4 mg/L PFOS, whereas the NOEC for M. sibiricum was ≥0.3 mg/L PFOS. A risk assessment for these plants estimated a negligible probability of toxicity being observed in these plants from PFOS exposure at current environmental concentrations.

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This work was funded by grants from the Canadian Toxic Substances Research Initiative (TSRI Project No. 0200); the Canadian Network of Toxicology Centres; and the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council. The field assistance of Gordon Weaver is greatly appreciated.

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Hanson, M.L., Sibley, P.K., Brain, R.A. et al. Microcosm Evaluation of the Toxicity and Risk to Aquatic Macrophytes from Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 48, 329–337 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-004-0043-y

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