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Toxicity of sediment‐associated substituted phenylamine antioxidants on the early life stages of Pimephales promelas and a characterization of effects on freshwater organisms

Abstract

Substituted phenylamine antioxidants (SPAs) are high production volume chemicals that are incorporated into a variety of commercial products (e.g., polymers, dyes, lubricants). There are few data on chronic toxicity of SPAs to fish and no data on the toxicity of SPAs to the early life stages of fish. The physicochemical properties of SPAs would suggest that if they were to enter an aquatic ecosystem they would partition into sediment. …

Authors

Prosser RS; Parrott JL; Galicia M; Shires K; Sullivan C; Toito J; Bartlett AJ; Milani D; Gillis PL; Balakrishnan VK

Journal

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 36, No. 10, pp. 2730–2738

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

April 18, 2017

DOI

10.1002/etc.3828

ISSN

0730-7268