Resazurin reduction assay, a useful tool for assessment of heavy metal toxicity in acidic conditions.

Mohammadreza Zare, Mohammad Mehdi Amin, Mahnaz Nikaeen, Bijan Bina, Hamidreza Pourzamani, Ali Fatehizadeh, Ensieh Taheri
Author Information
  1. Mohammadreza Zare: Department of Environmental Health Engineering and Student Research Center, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.

Abstract

Almost all bioassays have been designed only for pH levels around 7; however, some toxicant characteristics may be different at lower pH values. In this study, a modified resazurin reduction method was used to evaluate the toxicity of heavy metals and metal plating wastewater on acid-tolerant (AT) and conventional bacteria at the natural and acidic pH conditions. According to our optimized protocol, resazurin was rapidly reduced by both conventional and AT active microorganisms. Considering the 30-min median effective concentration (30 min EC₅₀) values, conventional bacteria were comparatively more resistant than the acid-tolerant bacteria (ATB) in the case of exposure to Cd, Pb, Cr, and Zn, but the reverse case was found for Hg. After an exposure of 30 min, Cr and Hg showed the highest toxicity to ATB (30 min EC₅₀ values were 0.34 and 17.02 μmol/L, respectively), while Zn and Pb had a considerably lower toxicity. The modified resazurin reduction method successfully assessed the impact of metal plating wastewaters on the activities of conventional and AT bacteria. According to the findings where the wastewaters contain heavy metals, wastewater treatment facilities, which are dependent on ATB activity, should use bioassays at acidic pH values for better understanding of the effects of toxicants.

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MeSH Term

Bacteria
Environmental Monitoring
Metals, Heavy
Oxazines
Toxicity Tests
Wastewater
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Xanthenes

Chemicals

Metals, Heavy
Oxazines
Waste Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Xanthenes
resazurin

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