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DescriptionMicroplastic toxicity assay in Daphnia magna - 1-s2.0-S0269749120360802-gr2 lrg.jpg
English: Microplastic toxicity assay in Daphnia magna for polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PUR) and polylactic acid (PLA) microplastics. Daphnids were exposed to four treatments of PVC, PUR and PLA: (1, MP) untreated microplastics containing all chemicals, (2, eMP) microplastics without extractable chemicals, (3, E) plastic extracts containing all extractable chemicals and (4, M) plastic migrates containing the chemicals released from microplastics into water (M). We included a negative control (NC), a solvent control (DMSO) and procedural blanks of the extraction (PB E) and migration (PB M) consisting of Elendt M4 media treated identically as the plastic extracts and migrates, respectively.
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Lisa Zimmermann, Sarah Göttlich, Jörg Oehlmann, Martin Wagner, Carolin Völker (2020). What are the drivers of microplastic toxicity? Comparing the toxicity of plastic chemicals and particles to Daphnia magna. Environmental Pollution, Volume 267, 115392, doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115392
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Lisa Zimmermann, Sarah Göttlich, Jörg Oehlmann, Martin Wagner, Carolin Völker
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