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Drinking water toxicity study of the environmental contaminant--Bromate

  • Liu Dongmei*
  • , Wang Zhiwei
  • , Zhu Qi
  • , Cui Fuyi
  • , Shan Yujuan
  • , Liu Xiaodong
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bromate is a byproduct of water disinfection that is produced when waters contain bromide treated with ozone. To investigate the level of the toxicity of bromate and find the most sensitive indicators in a short time, a series of toxicological assessments were conducted including the acute toxicity, cumulative toxicity, genetic toxicity and subacute toxicity of bromate (using Potassium Bromate to represent bromate). The LD50 of orally administered Potassium Bromate was 215 mg/kg in Wistar rats and 464 mg/kg in ICR mice. The cumulative toxicity of Potassium Bromate was not obvious. The Ames test, mouse bone marrow cell micronucleus test and mouse sperm abnormality test did not indicate mutagenicity. The results of the subacute study did not exhibit significant differences in most of the parameters, except the white blood cell count, which was significantly decreased in male rats. In addition, Potassium Bromate influenced the albumin, creatinine, total cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose levels in male rats to various extents. A thorough analysis of the above tests clearly demonstrates that bromate has toxicity, not obvious cumulative toxicity and the white blood cell count can be used as an indicator to reflect the toxicity of bromate and investigate bromate's toxic mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)802-810
Number of pages9
JournalRegulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volume73
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Bromate
  • Contamination
  • Drinking water
  • Mice
  • Rats
  • Toxicology

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