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Proposed Method for Controlling Turbid Particles in Solid-Phase Bioluminescent Toxicity Measurement : 고형 시료의 탁도 제어에 따른 생태독성학적 평가방법의 산정법 제안

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dc.contributor.advisor박준범-
dc.contributor.author여슬기-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T04:16:51Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-14T04:16:51Z-
dc.date.issued2015-08-
dc.identifier.other000000056891-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/124302-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 건설환경공학부, 2015. 8. 박준범.-
dc.description.abstractIn the recent half century, numerous methods have been developed to assess ecological toxicity. However, the presence of solid-particle turbidity sometimes causes such tests to end with questionable results. Many researchers focused on controlling this arbitrary turbidity effect when using the Microtox® Solid-Phase toxicity system, but there is not yet a standard method. In this study, I examined four solid-phase sample test methods recommended in the Microtox® manual, or proposed from the literature, and compared the existing methods with the proposed method (c-BSPT, centrifuged-BSPT). Four existing methods use the following strategies to control turbid particles: complete separation of liquid and solid using 0.45-μm filtration before contacting solid samples and bacteria, natural settlement, moderate separation of large particles using coarser-pore-size filtration, and exclusion of light loss in the toxicity calculation caused by turbidity after full disturbance of samples. The proposed method uses moderate centrifugation to separate out the heavier soil particles from the lighter bacteria after direct contact between them. Among the solid-phase methods tested, in which the bacteria and solid particles were in direct contact (i.e., three existing methods and the newly proposed one, c-BSPT), no single method could be recommended as optimal for samples over a range of turbidity. Instead, a simple screening strategy for selecting a sample-dependent solid-phase test method was suggested, depending on the turbidity of the solid suspension. The results of this study highlight the importance of considering solid particles, and the necessity for optimal selection of test method to reduce errors in the measurement of solid-phase toxicity.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsContents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Background 1

Chapter 2 Materials and Methods 5
2.1 Sample preparation 5
2.2 Toxicity tests suggested in Microtox® system (L-BT, BSPT and SPT) 9
2.3 c-BSPT (centrifuged-Basic Solid Phase Test) 14

Chapter 3 Results 15
3.1 Determination of c-BSPT method 15
3.2 Comparison of toxicity results tested using five different methods 18

Chapter 4 Discussion 21
4.1 Error-causing factor of the L-BT 21
4.2 Error-causing factor of the SPT 23
4.3 Error-causing factor of the BSPT 25
4.4 Error-causing factor of the mBSPT 26
4.5 Error-causing factor of the c-BSPT 28
4.6 Hormesis 31
4.7 Application of sample-specific methods 33

Chapter 5 Conclusions 35

Bibliography 36


List of Tables

Table 1 Chemical properties and turbidity of each sample 8
Table 2 Conceptual figures and procedure of each test method 11
Table 3 Results of EC50 tested with five methods 19
Table 4 Irregularity inducing by unsophisticated pipetting 24



List of Figures

Figure 1. Aliivibrio fischeri and the light emission of A. fischeri 1
Figure 2. Sampling points in Busan, South Korea 5
Figure 3. Sample categorization 6
Figure 4. Trubidity variation on sample dilution factor 7
Figure 5. General procedure for measuring light intensity in Microtox®... 9
Figure 6. Change in light intensity at different centrifuge rpm 16
Figure 7. Correlation of EC50 between BSPT and c-BSPT 16
Figure 8. EC50 in each test method 20
Figure 9. Normalized light intensity change with series dilution 22
Figure 10. Result of mBSPT in terms of normalized light intensity 27
Figure 11. Difference between BSPT and c-BSPT 28
Figure 12. Concept of density theory 30
Figure 13. Hormesis 32
Figure 14. Screening flow chart for Microtox® toxicity test 34
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectToxicity-
dc.subjectBioassay-
dc.subjectTurbidity-
dc.subjectMicrotox-
dc.subject.ddc624-
dc.titleProposed Method for Controlling Turbid Particles in Solid-Phase Bioluminescent Toxicity Measurement-
dc.title.alternative고형 시료의 탁도 제어에 따른 생태독성학적 평가방법의 산정법 제안-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pagesvi, 48-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 건설환경공학부-
dc.date.awarded2015-08-
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